Biology (Apr 2022)

An Integrated Monitoring Approach to the Evaluation of the Environmental Impact of an Inshore Mariculture Plant (Mar Grande of Taranto, Ionian Sea)

  • Adriana Giangrande,
  • Margherita Licciano,
  • Daniele Arduini,
  • Jacopo Borghese,
  • Cataldo Pierri,
  • Roberta Trani,
  • Caterina Longo,
  • Antonella Petrocelli,
  • Patrizia Ricci,
  • Giorgio Alabiso,
  • Rosa Anna Cavallo,
  • Maria Immacolata Acquaviva,
  • Marcella Narracci,
  • Loredana Stabili

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology11040617
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 617

Abstract

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The results of an ex-ante survey aiming to assess the impact of a fish farm in the Mar Grande of Taranto (southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea) on the surrounding environment are reported. There, the implementation of an innovative IMTA plant was planned, with the goals of environment bioremediation and commercially exploitable biomass production. Analyses were conducted in February and July 2018. Both seawater and sediments were sampled at the four corners of the fish farm to detect the existing biological and physico-chemical features. The investigation was performed to identify the best area of the farming plant for positioning the bioremediating system, but also to obtain a data baseline, to compare to the environmental status after the bioremediating action. Data were also analyzed by canonical analysis of principal coordinates (CAP). All the measurements, in particular, microbiology and macrobenthic community characterization using AZTI’s Marine Biotic Index (AMBI) and the Multivariate-AMBI (M-AMBI) indices, suggest that the effect of fish farm waste was concentrated and limited to a small portion of the investigated area in relation to the direction of the main current. A site named A3, which was found to be the most impacted by the aquaculture activities, especially during the summer season, was chosen to place the bioremediation system.

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