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Screening and formulation of chemoattractant coatings for artificial reef structures

Authors :
Han Seong, Lee
M, Sidharthan
Cheol Soo, Shim
Young Do, Kim
Chi Young, Lim
J W, Ko
Man Deuk, Han
Maeng Joo, Rang
Lee Sae, Bim
Hwan Sung, Cho
H W, Shin
Source :
Journal of environmental biology. 29(4)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

This study was carried out to augment the colonization of marine benthic communities on artificial reef structure. Increasing marine pollution along with various natural hazards cause severe damages to marine algae and associated fauna. In recent years, artificial reefs have been deployed in coastal regions of several parts of the world in order to increase the marine productivity. They are mainly built with concrete materials, however their leachates have considerable impacts on algae. Therefore to increase the algal colonization five chemoattractants such as ferrous sulfate, zinc oxide, ammonium nitrate, sodium phosphate and ferrous lactate were screened against spores of a fouling alga, Ulva pertusa. FeSO4 / ZnO (8:2) and ferrous lactate coatings showed the highest spore attachment with 52 +/- 5.2 cm2 and 79.5 +/- 10.2 cm2 spores respectively (p0.01). Furthermore using these chemoattractants, coating formulations were made and their performances were investigated at East coast (Ayajin harbor) and South coast (Meejo harbor) of Korea. A maximum fouling coverage (with green algae 25%, red algae 11.3% and brown algae 63.7%) was estimated from ferrous lactate coatings (p0.01). Different composition of coating formulations and their chemoattractive properties were evaluated.

Details

ISSN :
02548704
Volume :
29
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of environmental biology
Accession number :
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