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Harmful algal blooms and their impact on fish mortalities in Lampung Bay: an overview
The first disaster caused by harmful algal blooms in Lampung Bay was reported in 1991, where mass mortality of cultivated shrimp occurred in the brackish water ponds due to a Trichodesmium bloom. After this incident, the phenomenon reoccured in the following years continuously. Around nine species b...
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Published in: | IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2021-12, Vol.944 (1), p.12027 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The first disaster caused by harmful algal blooms in Lampung Bay was reported in 1991, where mass mortality of cultivated shrimp occurred in the brackish water ponds due to a
Trichodesmium
bloom. After this incident, the phenomenon reoccured in the following years continuously. Around nine species bloom makers in this bay are namely
Pyrodinium
sp.,
Noctiluca
sp.,
Phaeocystis
sp.,
Dinophysis
sp.,
Trichodesmium
sp.,
Ceratium
sp.,
Prorocentrum
sp.,
Pseudonitzhia
sp., and
Cochlodinium
sp. The most frequent causative species, such as green
Noctiluca
and
Trichodesmium
, co-occurring during blooms and causing fish mortalities in the fish farming floating nets (KJA). Two species are known as the most potentially harmful species, namely
Pyrodinium
sp. and
Cochlodinium
sp.
Cochlodinium
blooms happened at the end of 2012, and since then, this species has continuously reappeared in the following years. The outbreak of
Cochlodinium
sp. still appeared in 2017 and 2018, but no fish-killing occurred. Phytoplankton bloom events occur at specific locations, mainly at fish farming floating nets on the west side of the bay, next to Hurun Cove. This paper discusses the occurrence of algal blooms in Lampung Bay and the triggering factors for increasing phytoplankton populations that cause harmful algal blooms. |
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ISSN: | 1755-1307 1755-1315 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1755-1315/944/1/012027 |