Abstract

The sea area around Dajin Island in the Pearl River Estuary is the second-largest habitat in China for the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa Chinensis). However, the rapid economic development of this area brings potential threats to the aquatic ecology around Dajin Island. Real-time monitoring and evaluation of the ecological health of the sea area are urgent. In this study, band ratio and single-band inversion algorithms were performed to obtain Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) and Suspended Sediment Concentration (SSC), relying on both Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager (CASI) and Moderate resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS) images. The CASI/Chl-a with high spatial resolution was adopted to assess the eutrophication status, while the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) optical properties were used to derive the material composition and sources. The results suggest that the study area is under a low to medium eutrophication state with evenly distributed low Chl-a concentration. However, higher Chl-a is observed in the outer estuary with MODIS/Chl-a. The relatively high DOC concentration, especially in the north, where aquaculture is practiced, and near the estuary’s main axis, i.e., east Dajin Island, indicates that the eutrophication state might be underestimated using satellite chlorophyll alone. CDOM optical properties indicated that terrestrial materials are the DOC’s primary material sources, but the DOC derived from fishery aquaculture cannot be ignored. The low Chl-a concentration is likely due to the turbulent hydrodynamic regime caused by jet flow and reciprocating flow in this marine area. Comprehensive observation, including the assessment of different technological platforms, is suggested for the aquatic environment.

Highlights

  • Dajin Island is located in the Huangmaohai Sea, Pearl River Estuary, China

  • The sea area around Dajin Island is the second-largest habitat in China for the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa Chinensis), a national first-class protected marine mammal in China [1]

  • This study aims to answer the following scientific questions: (1) What is the eutrophic state in the sea area around Dajin Island? (2) Is there any ecological risk of eutrophication in the study sea area? (3) What are the main material sources related to Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) in this area?

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Introduction

Dajin Island is located in the Huangmaohai Sea, Pearl River Estuary, China. TheHuangmaohai Sea is the estuary of the Xijiang River, one of the main second-order estuaries located at the southernmost of the Pearl River Estuary. Dajin Island is located in the Huangmaohai Sea, Pearl River Estuary, China. The sea area around Dajin Island is the second-largest habitat in China for the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa Chinensis), a national first-class protected marine mammal in China [1]. Studies have shown the capability of CDOM in quantitatively estimating DOC in river estuaries, coastal waters and upwelling areas [17]. This is especially significant in the rapid assessment of DOC flux in the marginal sea [18,19], and the value of CDOM as a tracer of man-made organic pollutants has been revealed [20]. Using the information provided at different scales of observation as well as gathering different parameters from different platform observation technologies into a harmonized and operable data-sharing system is challenging in terms of workforce deployed and technical commitment [24,25] but vital to perform ocean observation with big data

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