Data_Sheet_1_St Helena Marine Water Quality: Background Conditions and Development of Assessment Levels for Coastal Pollutants.docx

St Helena is an isolated oceanic island located in the tropical South Atlantic, and knowledge of broadscale oceanography and productivity in its surrounding waters is limited. This study used model outputs (2007-2017), remote sensing data (1998-2017) and survey measurements (April 2018 and 2019) to...

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Main Authors: Suzanne Jane Painting (11027265), Eleanor K. Haigh (11027268), Jennifer A. Graham (11027271), Simon A. Morley (8452878), Leeann Henry (11027274), Elizabeth Clingham (9619697), Rhys Hobbs (9619712), Frances Mynott (10908882), Philippe Bersuder (2291677), David I. Walker (11027277), Tammy Stamford (10908888)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.655321.s001
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14847696 2023-05-15T14:03:58+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_St Helena Marine Water Quality: Background Conditions and Development of Assessment Levels for Coastal Pollutants.docx Suzanne Jane Painting (11027265) Eleanor K. Haigh (11027268) Jennifer A. Graham (11027271) Simon A. Morley (8452878) Leeann Henry (11027274) Elizabeth Clingham (9619697) Rhys Hobbs (9619712) Frances Mynott (10908882) Philippe Bersuder (2291677) David I. Walker (11027277) Tammy Stamford (10908888) 2021-06-25T15:12:53Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.655321.s001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_St_Helena_Marine_Water_Quality_Background_Conditions_and_Development_of_Assessment_Levels_for_Coastal_Pollutants_docx/14847696 doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.655321.s001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering threshold indicator nutrient microbiology contaminant metals oxygen Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.655321.s001 2021-07-01T08:58:07Z St Helena is an isolated oceanic island located in the tropical South Atlantic, and knowledge of broadscale oceanography and productivity in its surrounding waters is limited. This study used model outputs (2007-2017), remote sensing data (1998-2017) and survey measurements (April 2018 and 2019) to determine background conditions for nutrients, chlorophyll and suspended particulate matter (SPM) in offshore waters and propose standards (thresholds) for assessing inshore water quality based on 50% deviation from seasonal (usually June to November) or annual averages. Seasonal thresholds were proposed for surface nitrate (average 0.18 μM), phosphate (average 0.26 μM), silicate (average 2.60 μM), chlorophyll (average 0.45 μg chl l –1 ), and SPM (average 0.96 mg l –1 ). Associated background values for most surface parameters (phosphate 0.17 μM, silicate 1.57 μM, chlorophyll 0.30 μg chl l –1 from model outputs and remote sensing) were slightly higher than offshore observations (April 2019). For nitrate, the average background value (0.12 μM) was lower than the observed average (0.24 μM). At depth (150-500 m), annual background values from model outputs were high (nitrate 26.8 μM, phosphate 1.8 μM, silicate 17.3 μM). Observed water masses at depths >150 m, identified to be of Antarctic and Atlantic origin, were nutrient-rich (e.g., 16 μM for nitrate, April 2019) and oxygen deficient (<4-6 mg l –1 ). A thermocline layer (between ca. 10 and 230 m), characterized by a sub-surface chlorophyll maximum (average 0.3-0.5 μg chl l –1 ) near the bottom of the euphotic zone (ca. 100 m), is likely to sustain primary and secondary production at St Helena. For assessing inshore levels of chemical contaminants and fecal bacteria estimated from survey measurements, standards were derived from the literature. A preliminary assessment of inshore observations using proposed thresholds from surface offshore waters and relevant literature standards indicated concerns regarding levels of nutrients and fecal bacteria at some locations. More detailed modeling and/or field-based studies are required to investigate seasonal trends and nutrient availability to inshore primary producers and to establish accurate levels of any contaminants of interest or risk to the marine environment. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic St. Helena ENVELOPE(8.575,8.575,63.621,63.621)
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
threshold
indicator
nutrient
microbiology
contaminant
metals
oxygen
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
threshold
indicator
nutrient
microbiology
contaminant
metals
oxygen
Suzanne Jane Painting (11027265)
Eleanor K. Haigh (11027268)
Jennifer A. Graham (11027271)
Simon A. Morley (8452878)
Leeann Henry (11027274)
Elizabeth Clingham (9619697)
Rhys Hobbs (9619712)
Frances Mynott (10908882)
Philippe Bersuder (2291677)
David I. Walker (11027277)
Tammy Stamford (10908888)
Data_Sheet_1_St Helena Marine Water Quality: Background Conditions and Development of Assessment Levels for Coastal Pollutants.docx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
threshold
indicator
nutrient
microbiology
contaminant
metals
oxygen
description St Helena is an isolated oceanic island located in the tropical South Atlantic, and knowledge of broadscale oceanography and productivity in its surrounding waters is limited. This study used model outputs (2007-2017), remote sensing data (1998-2017) and survey measurements (April 2018 and 2019) to determine background conditions for nutrients, chlorophyll and suspended particulate matter (SPM) in offshore waters and propose standards (thresholds) for assessing inshore water quality based on 50% deviation from seasonal (usually June to November) or annual averages. Seasonal thresholds were proposed for surface nitrate (average 0.18 μM), phosphate (average 0.26 μM), silicate (average 2.60 μM), chlorophyll (average 0.45 μg chl l –1 ), and SPM (average 0.96 mg l –1 ). Associated background values for most surface parameters (phosphate 0.17 μM, silicate 1.57 μM, chlorophyll 0.30 μg chl l –1 from model outputs and remote sensing) were slightly higher than offshore observations (April 2019). For nitrate, the average background value (0.12 μM) was lower than the observed average (0.24 μM). At depth (150-500 m), annual background values from model outputs were high (nitrate 26.8 μM, phosphate 1.8 μM, silicate 17.3 μM). Observed water masses at depths >150 m, identified to be of Antarctic and Atlantic origin, were nutrient-rich (e.g., 16 μM for nitrate, April 2019) and oxygen deficient (<4-6 mg l –1 ). A thermocline layer (between ca. 10 and 230 m), characterized by a sub-surface chlorophyll maximum (average 0.3-0.5 μg chl l –1 ) near the bottom of the euphotic zone (ca. 100 m), is likely to sustain primary and secondary production at St Helena. For assessing inshore levels of chemical contaminants and fecal bacteria estimated from survey measurements, standards were derived from the literature. A preliminary assessment of inshore observations using proposed thresholds from surface offshore waters and relevant literature standards indicated concerns regarding levels of nutrients and fecal bacteria at some locations. More detailed modeling and/or field-based studies are required to investigate seasonal trends and nutrient availability to inshore primary producers and to establish accurate levels of any contaminants of interest or risk to the marine environment.
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author Suzanne Jane Painting (11027265)
Eleanor K. Haigh (11027268)
Jennifer A. Graham (11027271)
Simon A. Morley (8452878)
Leeann Henry (11027274)
Elizabeth Clingham (9619697)
Rhys Hobbs (9619712)
Frances Mynott (10908882)
Philippe Bersuder (2291677)
David I. Walker (11027277)
Tammy Stamford (10908888)
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Eleanor K. Haigh (11027268)
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Rhys Hobbs (9619712)
Frances Mynott (10908882)
Philippe Bersuder (2291677)
David I. Walker (11027277)
Tammy Stamford (10908888)
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title Data_Sheet_1_St Helena Marine Water Quality: Background Conditions and Development of Assessment Levels for Coastal Pollutants.docx
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title_full Data_Sheet_1_St Helena Marine Water Quality: Background Conditions and Development of Assessment Levels for Coastal Pollutants.docx
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_1_St Helena Marine Water Quality: Background Conditions and Development of Assessment Levels for Coastal Pollutants.docx
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_1_St Helena Marine Water Quality: Background Conditions and Development of Assessment Levels for Coastal Pollutants.docx
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