JOURNAL OF COASTAL DEVELOPMENT
Vol 14, No 2 (2011): Volume 14, Number. 2, Year 2011

CARBON CONTENT OF PHYTOPLANKTON AND BACTERIA IN AN ESTUARINE SYSTEM

Ma'ruf Kasim (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 May 2011

Abstract

Carbon content of diatom, dinoflagellates and bacteria were studied in order to estimate the living particulate organic carbon (LPOC) in an estuarine system. In the water column, diatoms were most abundant in spring than the other seasons. Dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, and microzooplankton were present in all seasons, even low in cell numbers. The highest abundance of bacteria was at inner region of estuary and lowest at the mouth of Bekanbeusi River. The percentage of benthic diatom to total diatoms assemblages on sediment surface was higher than that in the water column. The POC in water column was composed of 13 – 24 % for diatoms and 0.6 – 1.6 % for dinoflagelate in carbon base throughout a year. The contribution of diatom carbon to total POC showed highest percentage in June (24 %) in the Akkeshi-ko estuary. In general, bacterial carbon was lower than that of diatoms carbon. On average, the contribution of bacterial carbon was 5-8 % to the total POC throughout a year.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

coastdev

Publisher

Subject

Education

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The Journal of Coastal Development (ISSN 1410-5217) is dedicated to all aspects of the increasingly important fields of coastal and marine development, including but not limited to biological, chemical, cultural, economic, social, medical, and physical development. The journal is jointly published ...