Title :
Effects of suspended solids associated with dredging operations on estuarine organisms
Author :
Wakeman, T. ; Peddicord, Richard ; Sustar, John
Author_Institution :
U.S. Army Corps of Eng., San Francisco, CA, USA
Abstract :
During dredging and disposal operations, there is an increase in the suspended solids in the area of activity. These resuspended sediments can ad verse impact biota. The suspended solids concentrations during various dredging and disposal operations in San Francisco Bay were monitored. The results of this monitoring were integrated with the results of a suspended solids test per formed at the Bodega Marine Laboratory to develop a matrix of potential adverse effects on indigenous organisms under various suspended solids loadings. The matrix indicates that under winter condition of low temperature and high dissolved oxygen adults of most species should not be adversely influenced during periods of either dredging or disposal. However, during summer months, if temperature increases to above 18°C and dissolved oxygen drops below two parts per million mortality of sensitive species in the lower water column may result during disposal operations. The field investigations indicated that dredging could create a fluff zone at the sediment-water interface which because of its persistence might have adverse influence on benthic organisms.
Keywords :
aquaculture; marine pollution; sediments; waste disposal; Bodega Marine Laboratory; San Francisco Bay; benthic organisms; disposal operations; dredging operations; estuarine organisms; indigenous organisms; resuspended sediments; sediment-water interface; suspended solids effects; winter; Degradation; Fault location; Laboratories; Organisms; Sediments; Solids; Temperature sensors; Testing; Water pollution; Water resources;
Conference_Titel :
OCEAN 75 Conference
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1975.1154044