Известия ТИНРО (Sep 2016)

Chemical and ecological state of the waters in the Novik Bay (Russky Island, Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea)

  • Nadezhda K. Khristoforova,
  • Yulia E. Degteva,
  • Ksenia S. Berdasova,
  • Alexander A. Emelyanov,
  • Alexander Yu. Lazaryuk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26428/1606-9919-2016-186-135-144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 186, no. 3
pp. 135 – 144

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Chemical and ecological state of the Novik Bay waters is described on the data of surveys conducted in summer, autumn, winter, and spring of 2014-2015. Lowered content of dissolved oxygen is noted for summer, with occasional decreasing to 5-6 mg/L that is below the standard summer value for fishery ponds. However, the oxygen content restores quickly in autumn, up to 12 mg/L, that is conditioned by hydrodynamic activity, water temperature decreasing, and phytoplankton blooming. The latter process is confirmed by high values of BOD5 (4.44-5.58 mgO2/L) in autumn. Winter conditions under the sea ice are satisfactory for marine organisms: dissolved oxygen content is > 4 mg/L in the whole water column that is close to the standard winter value for fishery ponds.

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