Comprehensive assessment of coastal eutrophication in Taiwan and its implications for management strategy

Ta Kang Liu, Ping Chen, Hou Yu Chen

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摘要

Due to the rapid population growth, anthropogenic activities result in agricultural, industrial, and urban diffuse runoffs that elevate the level of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus in coastal waters. Currently there is no integrated analysis for coastal eutrophication in Taiwan. A comprehensive analysis of the coastal eutrophic status was performed in this study based on decade-long coastal water quality monitoring data from Taiwan's Environmental Protection Administration. A 3-tiered monitoring strategy is recommended based on the severity of the current eutrophication state. Results indicate that the most problematic area of coastal eutrophication is located in the estuary of the Donggang River (DGR) and its adjacent coastal waters, i.e., the Kao-Ping mouth (KPM) and Dapeng Bay (DPB) in south-western Taiwan. With a worsening eutrophic status, these areas demand intensive monitoring and research with higher spatial and temporal resolutions to evaluate the stresses of nutrient forcing and predict possible future responses.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)440-450
頁數11
期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
97
發行號1-2
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2015 2月 4

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 海洋學
  • 海洋科學
  • 污染

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