Water renewal estimates for aquaculture developments in the Richibucto estuary, Canada

被引:0
|
作者
V. G. Koutitonsky
T. Guyondet
A. St-Hilaire
S. C. Courtenay
A. Bohgen
机构
[1] Institut des Sciences de la Mer de Rimouski (ISMER),Eau Terre et Environment (INRS
[2] Institut National de Recherche Scientifique,ETE)
[3] Fisheries and Oceans Canada,Science Branch, Maritimes Region, Gulf Fisheries Center
[4] Université de Moncton,Département de Biologie
来源
Estuaries | 2004年 / 27卷
关键词
Freshwater Discharge; Water Renewal; Renewal Time; Estuarine Coastal; Tidal Prism;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Water renewal in semi-enclosed coastal areas is crucial for the supply of oxygen and seston and for the removal of organic loadings from finfish or shellfish aquaculture sites. Water renewal depends on hydrodynamic processes and can have a complex spatial distribution due to irregular topographic features. This study describes some physical oceanography observations gathered in the Richibucto estuary, New Brunswick, Canada, and provides an estimate of the spatial distribution of water renewal in the North Arm, a location in the estuary where the largest American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) aquaculture operation in eastern Canada is located. The estuary changes from a well mixed estuary to a partially stratified estuary depending on runoff conditions. Tides are mixed but mainly diurnal due to the nearby presence of the second M2 amphidromic point in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Tidal amplitudes vary from 0.3 to 0.6 m and show a slight increase some 35 km upstream. Currents in the main channel can reach over 0.60 m s−1 during ebb and 0.3 m s−1 during flood, with a slack water period of approximately 8 h. Low frequency sea level fluctuations have a range of 0.5 m at the mouth and are coherent within the estuary. Hydrodynamic and advection-dispersion models are used to calculate the spatial distribution of the local renewal time (LRT) in the North Arm for high and low freshwater discharge conditions, using the dissolved tracer method. Results show that the LRT varies from less than 5 d at the downstream end of the North Arm to over 100 d further upstream. When averaged over the entire North Arm, the integral renewal time (IRT) is estimated to vary only from 8 to 21 d depending on the season. The LRT and IRT estimates are major improvements over conventional renewal estimates using tidal prism methods.
引用
收藏
页码:839 / 850
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Water renewal estimates for aquaculture developments in the Richibucto estuary, Canada
    Koutitonsky, VG
    Guyondet, T
    St-Hilaire, A
    Courtenay, SC
    Bohgen, A
    ESTUARIES, 2004, 27 (05): : 839 - 850
  • [2] Effects of water renewal estimates on the oyster aquaculture potential of an inshore area
    Guyondet, T
    Koutitonsky, VG
    Roy, S
    JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2005, 58 (1-2) : 35 - 51
  • [3] Macrofaunal Spatial Patterns in Relationship to Environmental Variables in the Richibucto Estuary, New Brunswick, Canada
    Lin Lu
    Jon Grant
    Jeffrey Barrell
    Estuaries and Coasts, 2008, 31 : 994 - 1005
  • [4] Macrofaunal spatial patterns in relationship to environmental variables in the Richibucto estuary, New Brunswick, Canada
    Lu, Lin
    Grant, Jon
    Barrell, Jeffrey
    ESTUARIES AND COASTS, 2008, 31 (05) : 994 - 1005
  • [5] Water renewal timescales in the Scheldt Estuary
    de Brye, Benjamin
    de Brauwere, Anouk
    Gourgue, Olivier
    Delhez, Eric J. M.
    Deleersnijder, Eric
    JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2012, 94 : 74 - 86
  • [6] Multivariate analysis of water quality in the Richibucto drainage basin (New Brunswick, Canada)
    St-Hilaire, A
    Brun, G
    Courtenay, SC
    Ouarda, TBMJ
    Boghen, AD
    Bobée, B
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION, 2004, 40 (03): : 691 - 703
  • [7] Reprint of Water renewal timescales in the Scheldt Estuary
    de Brye, Benjamin
    de Brauwere, Anouk
    Gourgue, Olivier
    Delhez, Eric J. M.
    Deleersnijder, Eric
    JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2013, 128 : 3 - 16
  • [8] Vertical water renewal in a large estuary and implications for water quality
    Sun, Jian
    Liu, Leyang
    Lin, Jie
    Lin, Binliang
    Zhao, Haiping
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 710
  • [9] A fully-spatial ecosystem-DEB model of oyster (Crassostrea virginica) carrying capacity in the Richibucto Estuary, Eastern Canada
    Filgueira, R.
    Guyondet, T.
    Comeau, L. A.
    Grant, J.
    JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 2014, 136 : 42 - 54
  • [10] Modes of water renewal and flushing in a small intermittently closed estuary
    Slinger, Jill H.
    Taljaard, Susan
    Largier, John L.
    ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 2017, 196 : 346 - 359