State of the Marine Ecosystem Near the Mouth of the Agoy River (Black Sea)
https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2020-1-16-27
Abstract
Aim. To study the state of the marine ecosystem of the recreational‐tourist zone of the Caucasian sector of the Black Sea through the example of a beach near the mouth of the Agoy River.
Material and Methods. Phytoplankton, heterotrophic bacterioplankton, infusoria, holoplankton, meroplankton, ichthyoplankton, zoobenthos of loose bottom sediments and hydrochemistry samples of the water and bottom sediments were collected in June 2012 on three sections from the mouth of the Agoy River to the coastal runoff zone (depths 2.5–7.5 m). The identification of species of plankton and of the zoobenthos and of the chemical parameters of water and sediments was carried out according to standard methods.
Results. It was revealed that most of the beach area, where psammophilic biocenoses of Lucinella divaricate and Chamelea gallina (Bivalvia) were located, was in satisfactory condition. An increase in the density of Lucinella divaricate, a rare species in the late 1990s, was noted. In the runoff zone, there was observed the appearance of cyanobacteria and the suppression of zoobenthos, expressed through the replacement of mollusc biocenoses by the biocenosis of the polychaete, Capitella capitate, with a biomass two orders of magnitude lower than the average for the area. High numbers of heterotrophic bacterioplankton (4.5 million cell/ml) and infusoria (64 million ind./m3) could indicate bacterial contamination of this zone. The negative impact of waste water on plankton is manifested in a decrease in the population of netted zooplankton, their abnormal development, and the increasing role of microheterotrophs.
Conclusions. The results obtained give an image of the state of marine coastal ecosystems of recreational‐tourist and cordoned areas of the Caucasus and can be useful for the further monitoring of this region.
About the Authors
Zh. P. SelifonovaRussian Federation
Zhanna P. Selifonova, Dr Biol. Sci., Principal Researcher
Professor
93 Prospekt Lenina, Novorossiysk, 353918. Теl. +7(8617)717525
V. K. Chasovnikov
Russian Federation
Valery K. Chasovnikov
E. Z. Samyshev
Russian Federation
Ernest Z. Samyshev2
P. R. Makarevich
Russian Federation
Pavel R. Makarevich
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Selifonova Zh.P., Chasovnikov V.K., Samyshev E.Z., Makarevich P.R. State of the Marine Ecosystem Near the Mouth of the Agoy River (Black Sea). South of Russia: ecology, development. 2020;15(1):16-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18470/1992-1098-2020-1-16-27