S. Mitbavkar et Ac. Anil, Diatom colonization on stainless steel panels in estuarine waters of Goa, west coast of India, I J MAR SCI, 29(3), 2000, pp. 273-276
Temporal variations in diatom fouling was investigated at the Dona Paula Ba
y located at the mouth of the Zuari estuary, Goa. Stainless steel panels ad
measuring 15 x 10 cm were exposed to the environment every month for four c
onsecutive days, over a period of one year (March '96 to February '97). Qua
litative and quantitative enumeration of the diatoms from the fouling film
as well as that from the water column was carried out. The surrounding wate
rs were dominated by the centrales whereas the pennates were abundant in th
e fouling film. The pennate diatom Navicula was the most dominant genera bo
th in the water column and the fouling film. The population of the diatoms
in the environment did not change much during the course of four days of ex
posure in a given month, except during the bloom of Skeletonema which was o
bserved in September. nle accumulation rate of diatom cells with respect to
period of exposure was not linear on most of the occasions. The centric di
atom blooms in the ambient waters did not have significant influence on the
diatom composition of the fouling film.