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Estuarine Health in Tasmania, status and indicators: water quality

Conducted under the Coast and Clean Seas program of the Natural Heritage Trust fund, this study provides a summary and assessment of water quality parameters, as indicators of estuarine health, in 22 selected Tasmanian estuaries. The estuaries are: Duck Bay, East Inlet, Black River, Don River, Mersey River, Port Sorell, Boobyalla Inlet, Little Musselroe River, Ansons Bay, Grants Lagoon, Douglas River, Great Swanport, Meredith River, Little Swanport, Earlham Lagoon, Browns River, Cloudy Bay Lagoon, Catamaran River, Cockle Creek, Pieman River, Nelson Bay River and Arthur River (for location, see Fig. 1 in the attached report). Information is summarised on both a State wide and individual estuary basis.

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Identification info

Date (Creation)
2007-10-30T10:33:00

Principal investigator

Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute (TAFI) - Crawford, Christine, Dr
Private Bag 49
Hobart
TAS
7001
Australia
61 3 6227 7277
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Collaborator

Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute (TAFI) - Murphy, Ray
Purpose
To describe spatial and temporal (intra-annual) patterns of variation in commonly measured water quality parameters, in 22 Tasmanian estuaries; provide baseline levels of water quality in each estuary; describe the relative state of health for each estuary and determine draft trigger levels for water quality indicators in Tasmania.
Credit
Natural Heritage Trust Coast and Cleans Seas Program CCS 17/97
Status
Completed

Principal investigator

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - Crawford, Christine, Dr
IMAS - Taroona
Private Bag 49
Hobart
TAS
7001
Australia
61 3 6227 7277
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Point of contact

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - Ross, Jeff, Dr
IMAS - Taroona
Private Bag 49
Hobart
TAS
7001
Australia
61 3 6227 7281
61 3 6227 8035 (facsimile)
ORCID ID >

Topic category
  • Oceans

Extent

Geographic identifier
Tasmania

Title
Marine Community Profile v1.2
Date (Revision)
2006-10-13T00:00:00

Owner

Australian Ocean Data Centre Joint Facility
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Temporal extent

Time period
1999-04-01T00:00:00 2000-06-01T00:00:00

Vertical element

Minimum value
0
Maximum value
10
Identifier
EPSG::5715
Name
MSL depth
Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned

Resource format

Title
Microsoft Excel (xls)
Date
Edition
2003
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords Version 8.0
  • ESTUARINE HABITAT
  • INTERTIDAL ZONE
  • LAGOONS
  • CHLOROPHYLL
  • NUTRIENTS
  • SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC): Fields of Research
  • Natural Resource Management
  • Aquatic Ecosystem Studies and Stock Assessment
  • Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
AODN Platform Vocabulary
  • small boat
AODN Discovery Parameter Vocabulary
  • Practical salinity of the water body
  • Temperature of the water body
  • Concentration of oxygen {O2} per unit volume of the water body
  • Saturation of oxygen {O2} in the water body [dissolved phase]
  • Turbidity of the water body
  • Concentration of nitrate {NO3} per unit volume of the water body
  • Concentration of nitrite {NO2} per unit volume of the water body
  • Concentration of nitrate and nitrite {NO3 and NO2} per unit volume of the water body
  • Concentration of silicate {SiO4} per unit volume of the water body
  • Concentration of chlorophyll-a per unit volume of the water body

Resource constraints

Classification
Unclassified

Resource constraints

Use limitation
The data described in this record are the intellectual property of the University of Tasmania through the Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute.

Resource constraints

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License Graphic

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Website
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/

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Other constraints
The citation in a list of references is: citation author name/s (year metadata published), metadata title. Citation author organisation/s. File identifier and Data accessed at (add http link).

Associated resource

Title
Tasmanian Estuaries Monitoring
Date (Creation)
2011-11-16T00:00:00
Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8
Environment description
Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (xls)
Supplemental Information
Murphy, RJ and Crawford, C and Barmuta, LA, Estuarine health in Tasmania, status and indicators: water quality, Natural Heritage Trust, 16 (2003)

Content Information

Content type
Physical measurement

Identifier

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Practical salinity of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.aodn.org.au/def/unitsofmeasure/entity/481
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Practical Salinity Unit

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Temperature of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UPAA
Name
Degrees Celsius

Identifier

Code
Concentration of oxygen {O2} per unit volume of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UMGL
Name
Milligrams per litre

Identifier

Code
Saturation of oxygen {O2} in the water body [dissolved phase]
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UMGL
Name
Milligrams per litre

Identifier

Code
Turbidity of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/USTU
Name
Nephelometric Turbidity Units

Identifier

Code
Concentration of nitrate {NO3} per unit volume of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UMGL
Name
Milligrams per litre

Identifier

Code
Concentration of nitrite {NO2} per unit volume of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UMGL
Name
Milligrams per litre

Identifier

Code
Concentration of nitrate and nitrite {NO3 and NO2} per unit volume of the water body
Name
NOx - N

Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UGPL
Name
Micrograms per litre
Description
Expressed as "SiO4 - Si" in data set.

Identifier

Code
Concentration of silicate {SiO4} per unit volume of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UGPL
Name
Micrograms per litre

Identifier

Code
Concentration of chlorophyll-a per unit volume of the water body
Identifier
http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P06/current/UGPL
Name
Micrograms per litre

Distribution Information

Distribution format
  • CSV

OnLine resource
DATA - Estuarine health [direct download]

OnLine resource
REPORT - Final project report [direct download]

OnLine resource
imas:NH3_CMCrawford_Estuarine_Health_Tasmania_GV

MAP - Locations of sampled estuaries

OnLine resource
imas:NH3_CMCrawford_Estuarine_Health_Tasmania_GV

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Resource lineage

Statement
Water quality parameters were studied at 22 Tasmanian estuaries. Each estuary was then divided into three fixed zones. Zones were chosen to reflect the upper, middle and lower reaches (respectively, zones 1, 2 and 3) of each estuary. At each estuary, two sampling sites were randomly selected within each zone. Between July 1999 and June 2000, each estuary was sampled at two monthly intervals; a total of 6 sampling events at each estuary. Sampling was conducted from either a small boat or by wading and as close as possible to the time of low tide. On each sampling occasion, salinity (ppt), temperature (°C) and dissolved oxygen (mg l-1) were recorded at each site at the following depths (where applicable); the surface, 0.5, 1, 2, 4 and 10 m and at the bottom. During the study, salinity and temperature were measured with three instruments: a WTW LF196, WTW LF197 or Yeokal 602 Mk II. Dissolved oxygen (DO) was measured with either an OxyGuard Handy Mk III or WTW Oxy197 instrument. Due to equipment failure, DO was not always recorded. At each site, a two litre water sample was taken from just below the surface. Each water sample was stored in a plastic bottle, in the dark, for subsequent laboratory analysis of turbidity, nutrients (NOx-N, PO4-P, SiO4-Si), chlorophyll a and suspended solids. Some salinity, temperature, DO and turbidity data for February 2000 are unavailable, due to the theft of a vehicle containing field data sheets. Water samples were processed in the laboratory within 48 hours of collection, and were gently mixed before the removal of aliquots to be tested for each parameter. Turbidity was determined using a portable turbidity meter (HACH 2100P Turbimeter). For nutrient analysis, a 15 ml aliquot was filtered through a 1.2 μm pore size, 25 mm diameter glass fibre filter and frozen at -20°C. For chlorophyll analysis, an aliquot of 0.20 - 0.80 L was vacuum filtered through a 1.2 μm pore size, 47 mm diameter glass fibre filter. Filters were stored in individual plastic petri dishes, wrapped in aluminium foil (to exclude light) and frozen at -20°C. For analysis of suspended solids, a 0.15 - 0.80 L aliquot was vacuum filtered through a 1.2 μm pore size, 47 mm diameter glass fibre filter. Filters were stored in individual plastic petri dishes and frozen at -20°C. Prior to use, each filter had been heated to 500°C for at least 5 hours, cooled in a desiccator and pre-weighed. Nutrients Nutrient analysis was conducted up to 6 months after sample collection. Analyses were conducted using a Skalar Segmented Flow Analyser and modified Skalar (1993) methods. Nutrient standards within the general range of the samples to be analysed (5, 10 and 20 μg l-1 for NOx-N and PO4-P; 100, 200 and 400 μg l-1 for SiO4-Si) were prepared daily. For samples with relatively high nutrient concentrations, samples were diluted between 1:2 and 1:10 to be approximately within the range of standards used. Analytical runs consisted of approximately 18 samples per standard (i.e. each of the 3 standard concentrations then 18 samples, followed by each of the 3 standard concentrations then 18 samples, and so on). For NOx-N analysis, the cadmium column was reconditioned if significant reduction efficiency was observed. Regression equations were calculated of peak heights for the standards and, thus, sample concentrations were determined by comparison of peak heights obtained for each sample against the peak heights of the standards. Chlorohyll a Chlorophyll a analysis was conducted up to 2 months after sample collection. Samples were processed in subdued light using modified methods of Strickland and Parsons (1968). Each filter was roughly chopped into a centrifuge tube containing 14 ml of 90% acetone and the contents sonicated (Lab-Line Instruments Labsonic System) for approximately one minute. Sonicated samples were held in the dark for 15 min and were then centrifuged for 10 minutes. The clear supernatant was decanted into another centrifuge tube, centrifuged for 5 minutes and then held on ice to minimise chlorophyll degradation. The supernatant was decanted into a 4 cm path length cuvette and the extinction value measured against a 90% acetone blank at 750, 663, 645 and 630 nm using a Pye Unicam SP8-100 UV spectrophotometer. The concentration of chlorophyll a in the processed sample was calculated using the SCOR/UNESCO equation, C (chlorophyll a) = 11.64E663 – 2.16E645 + 0.10E630 (Eqn. 1) where E stands for the extinction values, at wavelengths indicated by the subscripts (after correcting for the blank at 750 nm, the path length of cuvette and the volume of acetone) (Strickland and Parsons 1968). The concentration of chlorophyll a in the water sample was calculated using the equation, Chlorophyll a (μg l-1) = C/V (Eqn. 2) where C is the value obtained from Eqn. 1 and V is the volume of water sample filtered. Suspended solids Suspended solid analysis was conducted up to 3 months after sample collection. Filters were dried at 110°C for 2 hrs, before being cooled in a desiccator and weighed. This process was repeated until the difference between consecutive readings was less than 0.2 mg. Filters were then heated at 480°C for 2 hrs, before being cooled in a desiccator and weighed. This process was repeated until the difference between consecutive readings was less than 0.2 mg. The concentration (mg l-1) of total suspended solids (TSS), volatile solids (VSS) and fixed solids (FSS) were calculated using the equations, TSS = F2 − F1 / V (Eqn. 3) VSS = F2 − F3 / V (Eqn. 4) FSS = TSS – VSS (Eqn. 5) where F1 is the initial weight of the filter disc, F2 is the weight after heating at 110°C, F3 is the weight after heating at 480°C and V is the volume of water filtered.
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Dataset
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Dataset

Platform

Identifier

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small boat

Metadata

Metadata identifier
0f8262f0-8693-11dc-a9fc-00188b4c0af8

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Point of contact

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - IMAS Data Manager

Type of resource

Resource scope
Dataset
Metadata linkage
https://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/0f8262f0-8693-11dc-a9fc-00188b4c0af8

Point of truth URL of this metadata record

Date info (Creation)
2020-08-14T11:51:43
Date info (Revision)
2020-08-14T11:51:43

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-3:2018
 
 

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Keywords

AODN Discovery Parameter Vocabulary
Concentration of chlorophyll-a per unit volume of the water body Concentration of nitrate and nitrite {NO3 and NO2} per unit volume of the water body Concentration of nitrate {NO3} per unit volume of the water body Concentration of nitrite {NO2} per unit volume of the water body Concentration of oxygen {O2} per unit volume of the water body Concentration of silicate {SiO4} per unit volume of the water body Practical salinity of the water body Saturation of oxygen {O2} in the water body [dissolved phase] Temperature of the water body Turbidity of the water body
AODN Platform Vocabulary
small boat
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC): Fields of Research
Aquatic Ecosystem Studies and Stock Assessment Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) Natural Resource Management
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords Version 8.0
CHLOROPHYLL ESTUARINE HABITAT INTERTIDAL ZONE LAGOONS NUTRIENTS SUSPENDED SOLIDS

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