Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae)

Aquacultures industries in Malaysia suffered great losses in recent year due to the occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs), partly due to absent of mitigation strategies in dealing with these events. Clay flocculation has been known to effective in HABs mitigation and widely applied in East Asian...

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Main Author: Tang, Clare Siing Nga
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011
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description Aquacultures industries in Malaysia suffered great losses in recent year due to the occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs), partly due to absent of mitigation strategies in dealing with these events. Clay flocculation has been known to effective in HABs mitigation and widely applied in East Asian countries. However, efficiency of this mitigation method differed due to the properties of soil material. The objective of this study was to assess the efficiency of two local soils in removal of several known harmful dinoflagellates, i.e. Alexandrium minutum and Protoceratium reticulatum. Both soil samples used in this study composed mainly clay (45-68%), followed by sand (15-22%) and silt (17-33%). Removal efficiency increased significantly (p < 0.05) with higher clay concentration, but differed in the two species and soils tested. Soil sample B showed high efficiency in removal of A. minutum cells with total removal (Bmax ~ 100%) achieved at concentration as low as 0.2 g. For P. reticulatum, maximum removal of cells by both soils was achieved within 2 h. This study clearly showed the potential of local soils in mitigation of HABs. Field trial of clay dispersal during the blooms event is essential to verify the outcome of this study.
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spelling unimas-64022024-05-02T08:59:14Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6402/ Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae) Tang, Clare Siing Nga GE Environmental Sciences SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Aquacultures industries in Malaysia suffered great losses in recent year due to the occurrence of harmful algal blooms (HABs), partly due to absent of mitigation strategies in dealing with these events. Clay flocculation has been known to effective in HABs mitigation and widely applied in East Asian countries. However, efficiency of this mitigation method differed due to the properties of soil material. The objective of this study was to assess the efficiency of two local soils in removal of several known harmful dinoflagellates, i.e. Alexandrium minutum and Protoceratium reticulatum. Both soil samples used in this study composed mainly clay (45-68%), followed by sand (15-22%) and silt (17-33%). Removal efficiency increased significantly (p < 0.05) with higher clay concentration, but differed in the two species and soils tested. Soil sample B showed high efficiency in removal of A. minutum cells with total removal (Bmax ~ 100%) achieved at concentration as low as 0.2 g. For P. reticulatum, maximum removal of cells by both soils was achieved within 2 h. This study clearly showed the potential of local soils in mitigation of HABs. Field trial of clay dispersal during the blooms event is essential to verify the outcome of this study. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2011 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6402/1/APPLICATION%20OF%20SOIL%20FLOCCULATION%20IN%20REMOVAL%20OF%20TOXIC%20ALEXANDRIUM%20MINUTUM%2824%20pgs%29.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6402/8/Clare%20Tang%20Siing%20Nga.pdf Tang, Clare Siing Nga (2011) Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae). [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Tang, Clare Siing Nga
Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae)
title Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae)
title_full Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae)
title_fullStr Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae)
title_full_unstemmed Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae)
title_short Application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (Dinophyceae)
title_sort application of soil flocculation in removal of toxic alexandrium minutum and protoceratium reticulatum (dinophyceae)
topic GE Environmental Sciences
SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
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