Analysis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes as a tool for assessing the environmental impact of aquaculture: a case study from the western Mediterranean

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S. Vizzini
B. Savona
M. Caruso
A. Savona
A. Mazzola
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[1] University of Palermo,Laboratory of Marine Biology and Sea Resources, Department of Animal Biology
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Aquaculture International | 2005年 / 13卷
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Aquaculture impact; Land-based fish farm; Mediterranean; Primary producers; Consumers; Stable isotopes;
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Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios ( 13C/ 12 C and 15N/14 N) of in situ dominant primary producers and consumers were investigated to assess the impact on a natural ecosystem of a land-based fish farm along the south-western coast of Sicily (Italy). The putatively impacted area close to the farm along outfall was compared with other locations at increasing distances from the outfall. Carbon and mainly nitrogen stable isotopes revealed evidence of widespread aquaculture waste in the study site: benthic organisms collected in the impacted area showed more enriched δ 15N signatures than those at greater distances from the outfall, suggesting a large contribution of aquaculture waste to the food web. By contrast, both nekton-benthic and pelagic organisms seemed to be less influenced by discharge, probably due to their mobile habit.
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