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Variability and drivers of carbonate chemistry at shellfish aquaculture sites in the Salish Sea, British Columbia.

Authors :
Simpson, Eleanor
Ianson, Debby
Kohfeld, Karen E.
Franco, Ana C.
Covert, Paul A.
Davelaar, Marty
Perreault, Yves
Source :
Biogeosciences Discussions; 8/11/2023, p1-59, 59p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Ocean acidification reduces seawater pH and calcium carbonate saturation states (Ω), which can have detrimental effects on calcifying organisms such as shellfish. Nearshore areas, where shellfish aquaculture typically operates, have limited data available to characterize variability in key ocean acidification parameters pH and Ω, as samples are costly to analyse and difficult to collect. This study collected samples from four nearshore locations at shellfish aquaculture sites on the Canadian Pacific coast from 2015-2018 and analysed them for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA), enabling the calculation of pH and Ω for all seasons. The study evaluated the diel and seasonal variability in carbonate chemistry conditions at each location and estimated the contribution of drivers to seasonal and diel changes in pH and Ω. Nearshore locations experience a greater range of variability and seasonal and daily changes in pH and Ω than open waters. Biological uptake of DIC by phytoplankton is the major driver of seasonal and diel changes in pH and Ω at our nearshore sites. The study found that freshwater is not a key driver of diel variability, despite large changes over the day in some locations. Shellfish mortality events coincide with highly favourable pH and Ω conditions during summer and are most likely linked to high surface temperatures and disease rather than ocean acidification. To reduce shellfish mortality, shellfish could be hung lower in the water column (5-20 m) to avoid high temperatures and disease, while still experiencing favourable pH and Ω conditions for shellfish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18106277
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Biogeosciences Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169903510
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2023-1553