عنوان به زبان ديگر :
APPLICATION OF SEDIMENT QUALITY GUIDELINES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF MANGROVE SURFACE SEDIMENT IN MENGKABONG LAGOON, SABAH, MALAYSIA
پديد آورندگان :
Praveena S. M. نويسنده , Abdullah M. H. نويسنده , Radojevic M. نويسنده , Aris A. Z. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
There have been numerous sediment quality guidelines developed to monitor the sediments. Sediment
quality guidelines are very useful to screen sediment contamination by comparing sediment contaminant
concentration with the corresponding quality guideline, provide useful tools for screening sediment
chemical data to identify pollutants of concern and prioritise problem sites and relatively good predictors
of contaminations. However, these guidelines are chemical specific and do not include biological
parameters. Aquatic ecosystems, including sediments, must be assessed in multiple components
(biological data, toxicity, physicochemistry) by using intregrated approaches in order to establish a
complete and comprehensive set of sediment quality guidelines. Numerous sediment quality guidelines
Washington Department of Ecology Sediment Quality Guideline, Australian and New Zealand
Environment and Conservation Council, Swedish Environmental Sediment Quality, Screening Quick
Reference Table, Portuguese Legislation on the Classification of Dredged Materials in Coastal Zones and
Interim Sediment Quality Guideline for Hong Kong) have been applied to the Mengkabong lagoon
mangrove sediment and discussed. The most appropriate guideline that meets the prioritization criteria
consistent with international initiatives and regulations is interim sediment quality values for Hong Kong.
The guideline verifies that all the metals are below the Interim Sediment Quality Value-low. However,
site-specific, biological testing and ecological analysis of exisiting benthics community structure related
to sediment contamination are needed for final decision making in the case of Mengkabong lagoon.