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Long-term changes in hydrography, nutrients and phytoplankton in Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong

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Asia-Pacific Conference on Science and Management of Coastal Environment

Part of the book series: Developments in Hydrobiology ((DIHY,volume 123))

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This paper presents the results of a long-term survey of the hydrography, nutrients and phytoplankton in Tolo Harbour carried out between 1982 and 1992. Some nutrients such as total inorganic nitrogen, ammonia and total phosphorus increased during the 10 year period, but chlorophyll a, which indicated algal biomass, did not show an increasing trend. The phytoplankton of Tolo Harbour consisted largely of diatoms. Dinoflagellates and minor algal groups such as cryptqmonads and small flagellates constituted a smaller fraction of the phytoplankton population. Densities of diatoms and minor algal groups increased in some stations, but the density of dinoflagellates remained relatively unchanged during the study period. Most nutrient variables were negatively correlated with densities of diatom and total phytoplankton, and positively correlated with densities of minor algal groups. While dinoflagellate densities were positively correlated with total nitrogen in some stations, no correlation existed between dinoflagellate density and most of the nutrient variables. Our results show that there is a gradual change in phytoplankton community in Tolo Harbour, most notably in the nutrient-rich inner harbour waters, with the smaller algae assuming increasing abundance. Thus there was a net increase in density of total phytoplankton even though chlorophyll a concentrations did not increase. No evidence was found in this study to show that increased nutrient loading would inevitably lead to increase in densities of dinoflagellates in Tolo Harbour. Instead, dinoflagellate densities showed stronger correlations with physical variables such as temperature, pH and salinity.

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Yung, YK., Wong, C.K., Broom, M.J., Ogden, J.A., Chan, S.C.M., Leung, Y. (1997). Long-term changes in hydrography, nutrients and phytoplankton in Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong. In: Wong, YS., Tam, N.FY. (eds) Asia-Pacific Conference on Science and Management of Coastal Environment. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 123. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5234-1_12

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