Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods

Ocean acidification is changing the chemistry of the ocean and has the potential to result in large-scale ecosystem changes. Observations of dissolved shells and low survivorship rates of juvenile bivalves are a concern for the aquaculture industry. This research conducted in Baynes Sound, assessed...

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Main Author: Haycroft, Carly
Other Authors: Dudas, Sarah, Dodd, Matt, Ling, Chris
Language:unknown
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10170/782
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spelling ftviurr:oai:viurrspace.ca:10170/782 2023-06-18T03:42:24+02:00 Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods Haycroft, Carly Dudas, Sarah Dodd, Matt Ling, Chris 2015-01-08 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10170/782 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10170/782 aquaculture intertidal ocean acidification oceanic pH sediment shellfish 2015 ftviurr 2023-06-04T20:20:39Z Ocean acidification is changing the chemistry of the ocean and has the potential to result in large-scale ecosystem changes. Observations of dissolved shells and low survivorship rates of juvenile bivalves are a concern for the aquaculture industry. This research conducted in Baynes Sound, assessed the variability of sediment pH measurements between farmed and non-farmed beaches; evaluated the use of an Orion low maintenance pH triode and a Honeywell Durafet to rapidly assess sediment pH; examined existing shell content between farmed and non-farmed beaches; determined if there is a relationship between shell content and sediment pH; and determined if there is a difference in sediment pH and/or shell content in spatially separate sites. Sediment pH was highly variable, both between and within sites and no buffering effect was observed from existing shell content in the sediment. Any influences of aquaculture practices and shell content were prevailed by regional differences. Other/Unknown Material Ocean acidification VIURRSpace (Royal Roads University and Vancouver Island University) Orion ENVELOPE(-59.800,-59.800,-62.438,-62.438)
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topic aquaculture
intertidal
ocean acidification
oceanic pH
sediment
shellfish
spellingShingle aquaculture
intertidal
ocean acidification
oceanic pH
sediment
shellfish
Haycroft, Carly
Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods
topic_facet aquaculture
intertidal
ocean acidification
oceanic pH
sediment
shellfish
description Ocean acidification is changing the chemistry of the ocean and has the potential to result in large-scale ecosystem changes. Observations of dissolved shells and low survivorship rates of juvenile bivalves are a concern for the aquaculture industry. This research conducted in Baynes Sound, assessed the variability of sediment pH measurements between farmed and non-farmed beaches; evaluated the use of an Orion low maintenance pH triode and a Honeywell Durafet to rapidly assess sediment pH; examined existing shell content between farmed and non-farmed beaches; determined if there is a relationship between shell content and sediment pH; and determined if there is a difference in sediment pH and/or shell content in spatially separate sites. Sediment pH was highly variable, both between and within sites and no buffering effect was observed from existing shell content in the sediment. Any influences of aquaculture practices and shell content were prevailed by regional differences.
author2 Dudas, Sarah
Dodd, Matt
Ling, Chris
author Haycroft, Carly
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title Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods
title_short Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods
title_full Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods
title_fullStr Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the influence of modified sediment on pH using rapid pH assessment methods
title_sort investigation of the influence of modified sediment on ph using rapid ph assessment methods
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10170/782
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