A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research

Compared with the open ocean, knowledge of pH variability in coastal waters is rudimentary, especially in Africa. This is concerning as quantifying local pH conditions is critical when assessing the response of coastal species to future ocean acidification scenarios. The objective of this study was...

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Main Authors: Edworthy, C, Potts, WM, Dupont, S, Duncan, MI, Bornman, TG, James, NC
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: NISC 2023
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spelling ftjafricanj:oai:ajol.info:article/239249 2023-05-15T17:50:14+02:00 A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research Edworthy, C Potts, WM Dupont, S Duncan, MI Bornman, TG James, NC 2023-01-02 application/pdf https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajms/article/view/239249 eng eng NISC https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajms/article/view/239249/226122 https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajms/article/view/239249 African Journal of Marine Science; Vol. 44 No. 4 (2022); 367-381 1814-2338 1814-232X Algoa Bay carbonate chemistry coastal acidification monitoring pH variability seawater info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2023 ftjafricanj 2023-01-08T01:27:30Z Compared with the open ocean, knowledge of pH variability in coastal waters is rudimentary, especially in Africa. This is concerning as quantifying local pH conditions is critical when assessing the response of coastal species to future ocean acidification scenarios. The objective of this study was to capture some of the variability in pH at scales and sites relevant to coastal marine organisms in a South African temperate embayment (Algoa Bay, Indian Ocean). We used a sampling approach that captured spatial (at a resolution of ~10 km), monthly and diel (24-hour) variability in pH and associated physical and biological parameters at offshore and shallow inshore sites in Algoa Bay. We found that pH and associated parameters (temperature, calculated pCO2, chlorophyll a) varied over space and time in Algoa Bay. The range in pH was 0.30 units at offshore sites and 0.46 at inshore sites, and the average pH was 8.10 (SD 0.06) and 8.10 (SD 0.13) at these sites, respectively, which is typical for coastal environments. Our results showed that both biological factors (at the offshore sites) and salinity (at the inshore sites) may influence temporal and spatial variability in pH. We also identified a shallow inshore site with high levels of macroalgal growth that had consistently higher average daytime pH levels (8.33 [SD 0.07]), which may serve as an ocean acidification refuge for coastal marine species. This is the first comprehensive pH-monitoring study to be implemented in a nearshore coastal area in Africa and provides recommendations for monitoring in other understudied regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification AJOL - African Journals Online Indian
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topic Algoa Bay
carbonate chemistry
coastal acidification
monitoring
pH variability
seawater
spellingShingle Algoa Bay
carbonate chemistry
coastal acidification
monitoring
pH variability
seawater
Edworthy, C
Potts, WM
Dupont, S
Duncan, MI
Bornman, TG
James, NC
A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research
topic_facet Algoa Bay
carbonate chemistry
coastal acidification
monitoring
pH variability
seawater
description Compared with the open ocean, knowledge of pH variability in coastal waters is rudimentary, especially in Africa. This is concerning as quantifying local pH conditions is critical when assessing the response of coastal species to future ocean acidification scenarios. The objective of this study was to capture some of the variability in pH at scales and sites relevant to coastal marine organisms in a South African temperate embayment (Algoa Bay, Indian Ocean). We used a sampling approach that captured spatial (at a resolution of ~10 km), monthly and diel (24-hour) variability in pH and associated physical and biological parameters at offshore and shallow inshore sites in Algoa Bay. We found that pH and associated parameters (temperature, calculated pCO2, chlorophyll a) varied over space and time in Algoa Bay. The range in pH was 0.30 units at offshore sites and 0.46 at inshore sites, and the average pH was 8.10 (SD 0.06) and 8.10 (SD 0.13) at these sites, respectively, which is typical for coastal environments. Our results showed that both biological factors (at the offshore sites) and salinity (at the inshore sites) may influence temporal and spatial variability in pH. We also identified a shallow inshore site with high levels of macroalgal growth that had consistently higher average daytime pH levels (8.33 [SD 0.07]), which may serve as an ocean acidification refuge for coastal marine species. This is the first comprehensive pH-monitoring study to be implemented in a nearshore coastal area in Africa and provides recommendations for monitoring in other understudied regions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Edworthy, C
Potts, WM
Dupont, S
Duncan, MI
Bornman, TG
James, NC
author_facet Edworthy, C
Potts, WM
Dupont, S
Duncan, MI
Bornman, TG
James, NC
author_sort Edworthy, C
title A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research
title_short A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research
title_full A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research
title_fullStr A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research
title_full_unstemmed A baseline assessment of coastal pH variability in a temperate South African embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research
title_sort baseline assessment of coastal ph variability in a temperate south african embayment: implications for biological ocean acidification research
publisher NISC
publishDate 2023
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajms/article/view/239249
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op_source African Journal of Marine Science; Vol. 44 No. 4 (2022); 367-381
1814-2338
1814-232X
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