Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism

The routine evaluation of water quality is limited to lakes with the largest area. In Poland, only lakes with an area exceeding 50 hectares are monitored by the State Environmental Monitoring System. For many local communities, however, small lakes are more important. This applies mainly to areas wi...

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Main Authors: Dembowska Ewa A., Pul Patrycja L.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:Limnological Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2015-0016
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spelling doaj-09b266f728914b3a8aaba82efcf56e8b2021-09-06T19:22:23ZengSciendoLimnological Review2300-75752015-12-0115415516410.2478/limre-2015-0016limre-2015-0016Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourismDembowska Ewa A.0Pul Patrycja L.1Department of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, PolandDepartment of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, PolandThe routine evaluation of water quality is limited to lakes with the largest area. In Poland, only lakes with an area exceeding 50 hectares are monitored by the State Environmental Monitoring System. For many local communities, however, small lakes are more important. This applies mainly to areas with a small number of lakes, where even the smallest lakes are used for various purposes. This paper presents the results of phytoplankton analysis in a small and shallow lake used for recreation. The study was conducted at three sites located in different parts of the lake. A total of 122 algae taxa were identified in the phytoplankton, mainly diatoms and green algae. The most constant taxa in the lake were: Stephanodiscus hantzschii, Desmodesmus communis, Pediastrum tetras and Crucigenia tetrapedia. The average phytoplankton biomass was 37 mg l−1. The maximum biomass, almost 140 mg dm−3, was recorded in late July at the site located near the beach. At that time, there was a massive cyanobacterial bloom composed of Microcystis wesenbergii and Aphanizomenon issatschenkoi. Based on these studies, the lake should be classified as hypertrophic with bad ecological status. This lake should not be used for recreational purposes in the current state.https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2015-0016phytoplanktonabundancebiomasshypertrophycyanobacterial bloom
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author Dembowska Ewa A.
Pul Patrycja L.
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Pul Patrycja L.
Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism
Limnological Review
phytoplankton
abundance
biomass
hypertrophy
cyanobacterial bloom
author_facet Dembowska Ewa A.
Pul Patrycja L.
author_sort Dembowska Ewa A.
title Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism
title_short Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism
title_full Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism
title_fullStr Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism
title_full_unstemmed Water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism
title_sort water quality assessment in a shallow lake used for tourism
publisher Sciendo
series Limnological Review
issn 2300-7575
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The routine evaluation of water quality is limited to lakes with the largest area. In Poland, only lakes with an area exceeding 50 hectares are monitored by the State Environmental Monitoring System. For many local communities, however, small lakes are more important. This applies mainly to areas with a small number of lakes, where even the smallest lakes are used for various purposes. This paper presents the results of phytoplankton analysis in a small and shallow lake used for recreation. The study was conducted at three sites located in different parts of the lake. A total of 122 algae taxa were identified in the phytoplankton, mainly diatoms and green algae. The most constant taxa in the lake were: Stephanodiscus hantzschii, Desmodesmus communis, Pediastrum tetras and Crucigenia tetrapedia. The average phytoplankton biomass was 37 mg l−1. The maximum biomass, almost 140 mg dm−3, was recorded in late July at the site located near the beach. At that time, there was a massive cyanobacterial bloom composed of Microcystis wesenbergii and Aphanizomenon issatschenkoi. Based on these studies, the lake should be classified as hypertrophic with bad ecological status. This lake should not be used for recreational purposes in the current state.
topic phytoplankton
abundance
biomass
hypertrophy
cyanobacterial bloom
url https://doi.org/10.2478/limre-2015-0016
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