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Mar Pollut Bull ; 201: 116227, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38531204

ABSTRACT

Coral reefs worldwide have faced extensive damage due to natural catastrophes and anthropogenic disturbances.The decline can cause their widespread collapse and an inability to recover from natural disturbances, highlighting the urgent need for their protection. This study conducted an extensive ecological condition assessment of seven coral reef regions in China's offshore. Our findings revealed the presence of 204 species of scleractinian corals belonging to 16 families. Massive corals were the predominant reef-building corals in all regions. The degradation of coral reef ecosystems was apparent in the present compared to historical reef conditions. The ecosystem suffered varying degrees of damage in surveyed regions according to a novel assessment approach, impling more effective measures should be taken to mitigate the local pressures. Our research establishes a baseline for understanding the status of coral reefs that can be used in future and provides a crucial foundation to designate protective zones for their conservation.


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Anthozoa , Coral Reefs , Animals , China , Ecosystem , Water
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 111(1-2): 106-114, 2016 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27496684

ABSTRACT

Characteristics of thermal discharge from three coastal power plants were studied in China. The three plants, Zhuhai Power Plant, Chaozhou Power Plant and Huilai Power Plant, are located in estuary, bay and open sea, respectively. The water temperatures and ocean currents surrounding the outlet of the three power plants were monitored. The results show that the temperature rise became smaller as the spread of thermal discharge moved toward the open sea, which confirms the results of previous studies. The results also indicated that the influence range of thermal discharge from a coastal power plant is determined by geographic setting. The temperature rise range of the Chaozhou Plant, which is located in a bay, was the largest, followed by that of the Zhuhai Plant located in an estuary, and the temperature rise range of the Huilai Plant located in an open sea was the smallest.


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Power Plants , Seawater , China , Environment , Estuaries , Oceans and Seas , Temperature
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 25(5): 97-101, 2004 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15623032

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On the basis of on-the-spot survey and analysis of water quality and bed mud in different cage culture section from April of 2002 to January of 2003, the analysis result indicate that the main influence of cage culture on environment are that: (1) It increase the content of nutrition salt, BOD, COD, organic matter and TSS, especially inorganic-nitrogen, inorganic-phosphor and ammonia nitrogen; (2) It enrich N, P, sulphide and organic matter in sediment. The most obvious is nitrogen, sulphide and ammonia nitrogen, next is total nitrogen and organic matter.


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Aquaculture/instrumentation , Ecosystem , Nitrogen/metabolism , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Animal Feed , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Environmental Monitoring/statistics & numerical data , Marine Biology , Oceans and Seas
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