J. Hanninen et al., Trends and gradients in nutrient concentrations and loading in the Archipelago Sea, northern Baltic, in 1970-1997, EST COAST S, 50(2), 2000, pp. 153-171
Eutrophication has been a major environmental change affecting the water qu
ality both in the coastal and open sea areas of the Baltic Sea since the 19
60s. Although the total nutrient loading to open sea and also to the Finnis
h coastal waters is rather well known, the relative importance of various l
oading sources in different areas is still obscure. We found in the Archipe
lago Sea, SW Finland, that the great majority of nutrients come as non-poin
t-source loading with the river discharges in the innermost archipelago zon
e. Fish farming in the middle archipelago zone exerts a remarkable influenc
e on water quality there. The outer archipelago facing the Gulf of Finland
and the Baltic proper is influenced by both depending on the season. In a t
ime series study after the initial general rise since the 1970s the increas
e of nutrient concentrations culminated and levelled off or even turned to
a decline in most of the locations studied. It is difficult to single out t
he cause of this culmination. A reasonable explanation is the general econo
mical decline in Finland. However, same kind of culmination has been found
in some other coastal areas of the Baltic Sea, too. The development of the
N:P-ratio indicates that during the last two decades nitrogen has developed
towards the limiting nutrient in the area studied. The general conclusion
is that environmental care should be directed at different targets dependin
g on the archipelago area in question. (C) 2000 Academic Press.