Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year

Ketenisse polder is a former intertidal brackish marsh (30ha) situated in the mesohaline part of the Schelde Estuary. In the 19th century its central part was embanked as a polder. In the mid 1980’s the area was raised above intertidal level when it was used as a dumping site for the excavated soil...

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Main Authors: Van den Bergh, E., Vandevoorde, B., Verbessem, I., Spanoghe, G., Lionard, M., Muylaert, K., De Regge, N., Soors, J., De Belder, W., Piesschaert, F., Meire, P.
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Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/73869.pdf
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:76396 2023-05-15T18:42:36+02:00 Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year Van den Bergh, E. Vandevoorde, B. Verbessem, I. Spanoghe, G. Lionard, M. Muylaert, K. De Regge, N. Soors, J. De Belder, W. Piesschaert, F. Meire, P. 2005 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/73869.pdf en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/dataset/url/www.vliz.be/imis?dasid=442 info:eu-repo/semantics/dataset/url/www.vliz.be/imis?dasid=1056 https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/73869.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess +biinib+Herrier+J.-L.+iet+al.i+iProceedings+Dunes+and+Estuaries+2005+International+Conference+on+nature+restoration+practices+in+European+coastal+habitats+Koksijde+Belgium+19-23+September+2005.+VLIZ+Special+Publicationi+19+pp.+521-533 Belgium Schelde R Zeeschelde Ketenissepolder info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2005 ftvliz 2022-05-01T08:51:58Z Ketenisse polder is a former intertidal brackish marsh (30ha) situated in the mesohaline part of the Schelde Estuary. In the 19th century its central part was embanked as a polder. In the mid 1980’s the area was raised above intertidal level when it was used as a dumping site for the excavated soil from the Liefkenshoek tunnel. In 2002 the area was restored, it was levelled with a weak slope below mean high water level, creating the optimal starting conditions for the development of intertidal mudflats and marshes. Geomorphological changes, sediment characteristics and colonisation by phytobenthos, vegetation, zoobenthos, water birds and breeding birds at the restored site are monitored. The monitoring results of the first year after tidal restoration are presented. Sedimentation as well as erosion between 0 and 30cm was observed in the first year. Local changes in stream current patterns caused erosion on parts of the former mudflats; sheltered depressions filled up relatively fast. Median grain size showed large variation. Organic carbon content of the sediment varied between 0.5 and 15% and was closely related to sediment medium grain size. Chlorophyll a concentrations were negatively correlated with median grain size and tended to increase from the low water line to the shore. They were comparable to nearby intertidal areas and displayed similar seasonal variability with a maximum in spring. The large surface covered wtith Vaucheria was indicator of initiated succession towards tidal marsh. Scirpus maritimus and transitional vegetations to Chenopodiaceae-vegetations established with increasing altitude. The Chenopodiaceae -vegetations were relicts of earlier vegetations before the tidal restoration, and will probably disappear. The macrobenthos community was dominated by Oligochaetes, which were present in 73% of all samples and attained an average density of about 40*103 ind. m-2. Other macrobenthos species found were nematods, copepods and Corophium. On the sheltered sampling stations macrobenthic densities were high compared to those on nearby intertidal areas. In the first season, 15 breeding bird species were recorded, the most common species being the Pied Avocet ( Recurvirostra avosetta ). The most common waterbirds were Common Shelduck ( Tadorna tadorna ), Greylag Goose ( Anser anser ), Pied Avocet ( Recurvirostra avoset ) and Lapwing ( Vanellus vanellus ), typical species for the mesohaline part of the estuary. The first year’s results suggest that Ketenisse polder has the potential to develop towards a varied and normal functional intertidal area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Vanellus vanellus Copepods Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA)
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topic Belgium
Schelde R
Zeeschelde
Ketenissepolder
spellingShingle Belgium
Schelde R
Zeeschelde
Ketenissepolder
Van den Bergh, E.
Vandevoorde, B.
Verbessem, I.
Spanoghe, G.
Lionard, M.
Muylaert, K.
De Regge, N.
Soors, J.
De Belder, W.
Piesschaert, F.
Meire, P.
Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year
topic_facet Belgium
Schelde R
Zeeschelde
Ketenissepolder
description Ketenisse polder is a former intertidal brackish marsh (30ha) situated in the mesohaline part of the Schelde Estuary. In the 19th century its central part was embanked as a polder. In the mid 1980’s the area was raised above intertidal level when it was used as a dumping site for the excavated soil from the Liefkenshoek tunnel. In 2002 the area was restored, it was levelled with a weak slope below mean high water level, creating the optimal starting conditions for the development of intertidal mudflats and marshes. Geomorphological changes, sediment characteristics and colonisation by phytobenthos, vegetation, zoobenthos, water birds and breeding birds at the restored site are monitored. The monitoring results of the first year after tidal restoration are presented. Sedimentation as well as erosion between 0 and 30cm was observed in the first year. Local changes in stream current patterns caused erosion on parts of the former mudflats; sheltered depressions filled up relatively fast. Median grain size showed large variation. Organic carbon content of the sediment varied between 0.5 and 15% and was closely related to sediment medium grain size. Chlorophyll a concentrations were negatively correlated with median grain size and tended to increase from the low water line to the shore. They were comparable to nearby intertidal areas and displayed similar seasonal variability with a maximum in spring. The large surface covered wtith Vaucheria was indicator of initiated succession towards tidal marsh. Scirpus maritimus and transitional vegetations to Chenopodiaceae-vegetations established with increasing altitude. The Chenopodiaceae -vegetations were relicts of earlier vegetations before the tidal restoration, and will probably disappear. The macrobenthos community was dominated by Oligochaetes, which were present in 73% of all samples and attained an average density of about 40*103 ind. m-2. Other macrobenthos species found were nematods, copepods and Corophium. On the sheltered sampling stations macrobenthic densities were high compared to those on nearby intertidal areas. In the first season, 15 breeding bird species were recorded, the most common species being the Pied Avocet ( Recurvirostra avosetta ). The most common waterbirds were Common Shelduck ( Tadorna tadorna ), Greylag Goose ( Anser anser ), Pied Avocet ( Recurvirostra avoset ) and Lapwing ( Vanellus vanellus ), typical species for the mesohaline part of the estuary. The first year’s results suggest that Ketenisse polder has the potential to develop towards a varied and normal functional intertidal area.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Van den Bergh, E.
Vandevoorde, B.
Verbessem, I.
Spanoghe, G.
Lionard, M.
Muylaert, K.
De Regge, N.
Soors, J.
De Belder, W.
Piesschaert, F.
Meire, P.
author_facet Van den Bergh, E.
Vandevoorde, B.
Verbessem, I.
Spanoghe, G.
Lionard, M.
Muylaert, K.
De Regge, N.
Soors, J.
De Belder, W.
Piesschaert, F.
Meire, P.
author_sort Van den Bergh, E.
title Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year
title_short Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year
title_full Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year
title_fullStr Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year
title_full_unstemmed Tidal wetland restoration at Ketenisse polder (Schelde Estuary, Belgium): developments in the first year
title_sort tidal wetland restoration at ketenisse polder (schelde estuary, belgium): developments in the first year
publishDate 2005
url https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/73869.pdf
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