DISSOLVED AND PARTICULATE ORGANIC-CARBON IN THE WATER COLUMN AND AT THE SEDIMENT-WATER INTERFACE IN THE ESTUARINE BAY OF MARENNES-OLERON - INFLUENCE OF OYSTER FARMING
M. Feuilletgirard et al., DISSOLVED AND PARTICULATE ORGANIC-CARBON IN THE WATER COLUMN AND AT THE SEDIMENT-WATER INTERFACE IN THE ESTUARINE BAY OF MARENNES-OLERON - INFLUENCE OF OYSTER FARMING, Oceanologica acta, 17(3), 1994, pp. 271-284
At the sediment-water interface with and without oyster farming (Crass
ostrea gigas), the accumulation and redistribution of different forms
of dissolved and particulate carbon were studied. Particulate and diss
olved organic carbon fluxes between the water column, the sediment and
the biodeposits were measured.The annual flux of dissolved organic ca
rbon is 178,3 10(3) g m-2 yr-1, while that of particulate organic carb
on is less than half this amount: 71,4 10(3) g m-2 yr-1. Organic carbo
n with a detrital origin accounts for 84% of particulate organic carbo
n. Organic accumulation is 0,1 10(3) g m-2 yr-1 in the control zones;
in the oyster cultivation areas, the accumulation is six times higher
(0,6 10(3) g m-2 yr-1). Resuspension can be important, with release of
dissolved organic carbon and redistribution of particulate organic ca
rbon in the water column. An enrichment of humic acids in the sediment
is linked with phytobenthic biomasses, increased by the presence of o
ysters.