|   | 
Details
   web
Record
Author Saavedra, L.M.; Saldias, G.S.; Broitman, B.R.; Vargas, C.A.
Title Carbonate chemistry dynamics in shellfish farming areas along the Chilean coast: natural ranges and biological implications Type
Year 2021 Publication Ices Journal Of Marine Science Abbreviated Journal ICES J. Mar. Sci.
Volume 78 Issue 1 Pages 323-339
Keywords HUMBOLDT CURRENT SYSTEM; OCEAN ACIDIFICATION; PHYSIOLOGICAL ENERGETICS; CONCHOLEPAS-CONCHOLEPAS; TEMPORAL VARIABILITY; SEASONAL VARIABILITY; NORTHERN PATAGONIA; CRASSOSTREA-GIGAS; PACIFIC OYSTER; CHLOROPHYLL-A
Abstract The increasing shellfish aquaculture requires knowledge about nearshore environmental variability to manage sustainably and create climate change adaptation strategies. We used data from mooring time series and in situ sampling to characterize oceanographic and carbonate system variability in three bivalve aquaculture areas located along a latitudinal gradient off the Humboldt Current System. Our results showed pH(T) <8 in most coastal sites and occasionally below 7.5 during austral spring-summer in the lower (-30 degrees S) and central (-37 degrees S) latitudes, related to upwelling. Farmed mussels were exposed to undersaturated (Omega(arag) < 1) and hypoxic (<2 ml l(-1)) waters during warm seasons at -37 degrees S, while in the higher latitude (43 degrees S) undersaturated waters were only detected during colder seasons, associated with freshwater runoff. We suggest that both Argopecten purpuratus farmed at -30 degrees S and Mytilus chilensis farmed at -43 degrees S may enhance their growth during summer due to higher temperatures, lower pCO(2), and oversaturated waters. In contrast, Mytilus galloprovincialis farmed at 37 degrees S grows better during spring-summer, following higher temperatures and high pCO(2). This knowledge is relevant for aquaculture, but it must be improved using high-resolution time series and in situ experimentation with farmed species to aid their adaptation to climate change and ocean acidification.
Address
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Place of Publication Editor
Language Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1054-3139 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:000648942600027 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1414
Permanent link to this record