Impact of breakwaters on sediment characteristics and submerged aquatic vegetation

This study examined the impact of breakwaters, with varying ages (1-19 y) and in 3 salinity regions of Chesapeake Bay, on sediment characteristics and submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). Sediment and SAV characterisitcs were determined at an adjacent-exposed and a breakwater-protected site in 24 loc...

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Main Author: Barth, Nicole
Other Authors: Palinkas, Cindy M, Koch, Evamaria W, Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, University of Maryland (College Park, Md.), Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 2011
Subjects:
SAV
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1903/12025
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Summary:This study examined the impact of breakwaters, with varying ages (1-19 y) and in 3 salinity regions of Chesapeake Bay, on sediment characteristics and submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV). Sediment and SAV characterisitcs were determined at an adjacent-exposed and a breakwater-protected site in 24 locations. A mesocosm experiment was also conducted to evaluate SAV response to 4 organic-content treatments for 3 SAV species (Ruppia maritima, Vallisneria americana, and Zannichellia palustris). Breakwater effects on sedimentation were site-specific, some sites, having no apparent affect, while others where sandy shoreline erosion was dominant, an increase in grain size and sedimentation rate was observed. At other sites breakwaters facilitated fine-sediment deposition. SAV responses in the mesocosms, were highly variable with organic content. Therefore, SAV biomass in breakwater-protected area was related to the amount and type of sediments that the breakwater retained. Site evaluations should be conducted before breakwater construction if SAV colonization is desired.