Firth of Thames water quality and ecosystem health
Report: TR 2015/23
Author: Malcolm Green, John Zeldis et al (National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd (NIWA))
About this report
This technical report describes the current state of knowledge on the environmental state of the Firth of Thames and identifies information gaps. It provides critical information required for effective decision-making on the future management of the Firth of Thames. It also provides valuable, scientifically robust information for communities, stakeholders and iwi.
This technical report is divided into two parts: synthesis report and data report.
Synthesis report
The synthesis report presents key findings on water quality and ecosystem health in relation to sediment loading, nutrient loading, phytoplankton dynamics, dissolved oxygen dynamics and pH variability. It also identifies information gaps and priorities for future work that will enable more comprehensive assessments of water quality and ecosystem health of the Firth of Thames to be made in the future. All statements in the synthesis report are underpinned by data presented in the data report.
Data report
The data report describes the data underpinning the synthesis report. It presents a description of available data sets and brief descriptions of the data and analyses that support the findings presented in the synthesis report. Some additional data are presented in the data report that are not presented in the synthesis report. This is to provide additional context and a comprehensive overview of available data. The data report does not attempt to discuss the ecological significance of the data or provide detailed interpretation of the results as this is presented in the synthesis report.
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Synthesis report
Contents | |
Key points | |
Executive summary | |
Introduction | |
1 | Geographic zones |
2 | Physical setting |
3 | Sediments |
3.1 | Sedimentation rates |
3.2 | Mangrove expansion |
3.3 | Sediment budget |
3.4 | Subtidal seabed sediments |
3.5 | Benthic fauna |
3.6 | Numerical modelling |
3.7 | Effects of sediments |
3.8 | Reversibility and remediation |
4 | Overview - nutrients, phytoplankton, bacteria, dissolved oxygen and pH |
5 | Nutrients |
5.1 | Data |
5.2 | Trends |
6 | Phytoplankton and bacteria |
6.1 | Data |
6.2 | Trends |
7 | Dissolved oxygen |
7.1 | Data |
7.2 | Patterns in DO |
7.3 | Causes of oxygen depletion |
7.4 | Trends |
8 | pH |
8.1 | Data |
8.2 | Results |
8.3 | Trends |
9 | Mineralisation of organic matter |
9.1 | Benthic mineralisation |
9.2 | Pelagic mineralisation |
10 | Water, salt and carbon/nutrient budgets |
11 | Assessments of water quality and ecosystem health |
11.1 | The current trophic state of the system |
11.2 | The contribution of land runoff to nutrients |
11.3 | Trends |
11.4 | The pre-development trophic state of the system |
11.5 | Effects of low dissolved oxygen |
11.6 | Effects of acidification |
11.7 | Reversibility and remediation |
12 | Overview of NWA data used in this report |
12.1 | Sediments |
12.2 | Nutrients |
12.3 | Phytoplankton and bacteria |
12.4 | Dissolved oxygen |
12.5 | pH |
12.6 | Benthic and pelagic mineralisation |
13 | Recommendations for further research and data collection |
13.1 | Trends |
13.2 | Sediments |
13.3 | Nutrients |
13.4 | Primary productions |
13.5 | Dissolved oxygen and pH |
14 | Data catalogue |
14.1 | Sediments |
14.2 | Nutrients |
14.3 | Primary production |
14.4 | Dissolved oxygend and pH |
15 | Data assessment |
15.1 | Sediments |
15.2 | Nutrients |
15.3 | Primary production |
15.4 | Dissolved oxygen and pH |
Acknowledgements | |
16 | References |
Appendix A: Tabulation of results of trend tests | |
Appendix B: Observations of depleted oxygen reported by O'Callaghan (2013) |
Data report
Contents | |
1 | Introduction |
2 | Geographic zones |
3 | Firth of Thames physical setting |
3.1 | Geology |
3.2 | Landcover history |
3.3 | Bathymetry |
3.4 | River inflow and catchment characteristics |
3.5 | Winds and circulation |
3.6 | Currents, waves and sea levels |
3.7 | References |
4 | Sediments |
4.1 | Overview of data sources |
4.1.1 | Subsidence |
4.1.2 | Mangrove forest expansion |
4.1.3 | Recent sedimentation history of mangrove forests |
4.1.4 | Unvegetated intertidal flats |
4.1.5 | Sediment budget for the southern Firth of Thames |
4.1.6 | Subtidal |
4.2 | Interidal-flat morphology |
4.3 | Subsidence |
4.4 | Mangrove forest expansion |
4.5 | Recent sedimentation history of mangrove forests |
4.5.1 | Data collection |
4.5.2 | Dating methods |
4.5.3 | Sediment properties |
4.5.4 | Sedimentation rates |
4.6 | Unvegetated intertidal flats |
4.6.1 | Data collection |
4.6.2 | Sedimentation rates |
4.7 | A sediment budget for the sourthern Firth of Thames |
4.8 | Subtidal region |
4.8.1 | Data collection and analysis |
4.8.2 | Sediment properties reported by Giles et al |
4.8.3 | Sediment properties from further datasets |
4.8.4 | Sediment accumulation rates |
4.8.5 | Subtidal benthic infauna |
4.9 | Satellite remote sensing of total suspended sediment |
4.10 | Sediment disperal and deposition modelling |
4.10.1 | Overview and approach |
4.10.2 | Deltares model |
4.11 | References |
5 | Nutrients |
5.1 | Overview of data sources |
5.2 | Data from the extended-Firth monitoring site |
5.3 | Trend analyses |
5.4 | Survey data |
5.5 | References |
6 | Phytoplankton and bacteria |
6.1 | Overview of data sources |
6.2 | Data |
6.2.1 | Extended-Firth monitoring site |
6.2.2 | Estimates of primary production |
6.2.3 | Chlorophyll from moored fluorometry |
6.2.4 | Chlorophyll from underway fluorometry |
6.3 | Results |
6.4 | Trend analyses |
6.5 | References |
7 | Dissolved oxygen |
7.1 | Overview of data sources |
7.2 | Methods |
7.2.1 | CTD measurements |
7.2.2 | Moorings |
7.3 | Results |
7.4 | Trend analyses |
8 | pH |
8.1 | Overview of data sources |
8.2 | Methods |
8.3 | Results |
8.3.1 | Underway surveys |
8.3.2 | Discrete surveys |
8.3.3 | Tended analyses |
9 | Benthic and pelagic mineralisations |
9.1 | Overview of data sources |
9.2 | Benthic mineralisation |
9.3 | Pelagic mineralisation |
9.4 | References |
10 | Water, salt and carbon/nutrient budgets |
10.1 | Introduction |
10.2 | Water budget |
10.3 | Salt budget |
10.4 | Carbon/nutrient budgets |
10.5 | Data used in budget construction |
10.5.1 | Ocean surveys |
10.5.2 | Freshwater and nutrient loadings |
10.6 | Results |
10.7 | References |
11 | Acknowledgements |
Appendix A: Radioisotope dating | |
Appendix B: Delft3d hydrodynamic flow and seidment transport model | |
Appendix C: Accuracy and precision of nutrient budget | |
Appendix D: Corrections to moored DO sensors | |
Appendix E: Observations of depleted oxygen reported by O'Callaghan (2013) | |
Appendix F: Carbonate Chemistry Methodology |
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