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Spatial and temporal patterns of water quality indicators in reef systems of southwestern Puerto Rico
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0008-6452
Autor
Otero, Ernesto
Institución
Resumen
Baseline information on the water quality status of coral reefs and associated habitats of La Parguera, southwestern PR, is presented. Measurements of temperature, salinity, chlorophyll a , turbidity, fluorescence of dissolved organic matter, bacterial abundance and productivity, bacteriophytoplankton, sedimentation
and stable isotopes of particulate organic matter were made at various stations within the area from 2003 through 2005. Significant daily fluctuations were observed at all stations and seasonal changes
indicate inputs of materials from terrestrial sources even at the shelf edge. The δ 13 C data indicates low inputs
from terrestrial particles (min = -18 ‰ vs. PDB) while variations of dissolved organic matter fluorescence suggest periodic inputs of terrestrially derived matter and nutrients throughout the shelf, though most notable towards the coast. Chlorophyll a (mostly > 0.5mg.l -1 ), bacteria (ca. 1 x10 6 cells.ml -1 ) and bacteriophytoplankton
(72-122 x10 3 cell.ml -1 ) indicate the presence of significant nutrient inputs while particle δ 15 N shows minimum
to moderate enrichment from anthropogenic sources (max = 3.5 ‰ vs. air). Sedimentation rates were mostly <100 g.m -2 .d -1 , being higher during stormy conditions. Significant co-variation between turbidity and sedimentation was observed to be useful for modeling sedimentation patterns. Higher levels of the different water quality indictors were observed closer to the coast. College of Arts and Sciences
University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez