Evaluation of water quality and monitoring in the St Lucie estuary, Florida

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Chamberlain, R [1 ]
Hayward, D [1 ]
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[1] MOTE MARINE LAB,SARASOTA,FL 34236
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WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1996年 / 32卷 / 04期
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water quality; estuary; nutrients; water management; monitoring; salinity variability; light limitation; St Lucie;
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The St. Lucie River and its tributaries form a major estuarine system on the southeast coast of Florida. This system is strongly affected by anthropogenic influences, including controlled releases of freshwater from Lake Okeechobee through the St. Lucie Canal and an extensive artificial drainage and irrigation system in the watershed. In the present study, three years of biweekly water quality monitoring data from the estuary were examined. The major stresses to the system stem from high variability of the salinity, frequent low dissolved oxygen (DO) events, and light limitation due to high levels of humic substances brought into the system with the fresh water. Nutrient levels also are high. Management goals for the system, including improvement of DO and water clarity, will require reduction in quantity and variability of freshwater releases.
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