Influence of thermal loading on the ecology of intertidal algae
Description
Thermal effluents from the Maine Yankee Atomic Power Company (operating intermittently from October 1972 to December 1974) increased water temperatures in the discharge area by 7 to 150C. Plant operation and the removal of a causeway increased mixing and salinities in Montsweag Bay. Four small red algae immigrated into the area, but no species were lost from the system. Distribution and abundance patterns of the dominant algae, Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus, were altered by the thermal discharge. The cover of F. vesiculosus decreased, whereas that of A. nodosum increased in 1973 but declined significantly in 1974. Reductions in biomass and percent cover were accompanied by changes in the growth dynamics of A. nodosum. Growth and survival in the discharge area were enhanced in 1973 but reduced in 1974. Growth was initiated earlier at all sites affected by the warm water. Plants at experimental sites not directly in the discharge channel grew at accelerated rates during the two years, but stressed plants in the discharge produced few or no viable apexes in 1974. The net effect has been a compression and reduction of intertidal algae into a narrower and less dense band
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Imprint Title
- Proceedings of thermal ecology II
- Imprint Pagination
- p. 202-212.
- Report number
- CONF-750425--
Conference
- Title
- 2. Thermal ecology symposium.
- Dates
- 2 - 5 Apr 1975.
- Place
- Augusta, Georgia, USA.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 8321321
- Subject category
- S58: GEOSCIENCES;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- ALGAE; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; BIOMASS; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; DISTRIBUTION; GROWTH; MAINE YANKEE REACTOR; SURVIVAL TIME; THERMAL EFFLUENTS
- Descriptors DEC
- ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS; PLANTS; POWER REACTORS; PWR TYPE REACTORS; REACTORS; THERMAL REACTORS; WATER COOLED REACTORS; WATER MODERATED REACTORS