Plankton community structure and environmental parameters during redtide at Sriracha 1991
1994
Rungsupa, S. | Boonyapasit, J. (Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok (Thailand). Aquatic Resources Research Inst. Sichang Marine Science Research and Training Station)
Red tide phenomenom, the phytoplankton bloom, occurred at the coastal water of Sriracha District, Chon-buri Province in September 1991. This caused the mass mortality of fish and other marine organisms. The phytoplankton, zooplankton and environmental parameters were monitored at 4 locations: Bangpha Beach, Sriracha Beach, Udom Bay and Sichang Island (east side). Results showed 12 groups of phytoplankton and 14 groups of zooplankton. The dominant group of phytoplankton was Noctiluca scintillans with the maximum density of 0.6792x10*[5) cell/cubic m at Sriracha Beach. The lowest oxygen concentration of 0.5 mg/l was also found at Sriracha Beach, while its ammonia nitrogen was the highest (2.910 mg/l).
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