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Prolonged high biomass diatom blooms induced formation of hypoxic-anoxic zones in the inner part of Johor Strait

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 34, Pages 42948-42959

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-10184-6

Keywords

Fish kill; Harmful algal bloom; Nutrients; Oxygen depletion

Funding

  1. MOST China [IF0292018, 2016YFE0202100]
  2. Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) HiCoE fund [IOES2014C]
  3. MOE Transdisciplinary Research Grant Scheme [4L850]

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The Johor Strait has experienced rapid development of various human activities and served as the main marine aquaculture area for the two countries that bordered the strait. Several fish kill incidents in 2014 and 2015 have been confirmed, attributed to the algal blooms of ichthyotoxic dinoflagellates; however, the cause of fish kill events after 2016 was not clarified and the causative organisms remained unknown. To clarify the potential cause of fish kills along the Johor Strait, a 1-year field investigation was conducted with monthly sampling between May 2018 and April 2019. Monthly vertical profiles of physical water parameters (temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen levels) were measured in situ at different depths (subsurface, 1 m, 5 m, and 8 m) depending on the ambient depth of the water column at the sampling stations. The spatial-temporal variability of macronutrients and chlorophyllacontent was analyzed. Our results showed that high chlorophyllaconcentration (up to 48.8 mu g/L) and high biomass blooms ofSkeletonema,Chaetoceros,Rhizosolenia, andThalassiosirawere observed seasonally at the inner part of the strait. A hypoxic to anoxic dead zone, with the dissolved oxygen levels ranging from 0.19 to 1.7 mg/L, was identified in the inner Johor Strait, covering an estimated area of 10.3 km(2). The occurrence of high biomass diatom blooms and formation of the hypoxic-anoxic zone along the inner part Johor Strait were likely the culprits of some fish kill incidents after 2016.

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