[Coral-List] Szmant 2002: Great review on nutrient enrichment on coral reefs (Gene Shinn)
Eugene Shinn
eugeneshinn at mail.usf.edu
Thu May 3 12:54:14 EDT 2018
John, I agree the Szmant 2002 paper on nutrient enrichment is a classic.
It was one of several papers consulted while we were developing our
African dust hypothesis. At the time it was already known that African
dust supplied the nutrients that stimulate Amazon rain forest growth.
Thus, African dust also seemed a viable explanation for benthic turf
algal blooms and demise of coral reefs around isolated Caribbean islands
with small human populations. It was noted early on that the peak year
of coral demise throughout the Caribbean was centered around 1983. That
was also the peak year of increased dust flux in the Atlantic. During
this period of time our USGS research revealed tidal pumping and
offshore seepage of nutrient rich ground water. Also at that time many
researchers were finding offshore surface waters contained insufficient
amounts of nutrients to readily explain benthic turf algal blooms, Thus,
seepage of nutrient rich ground water (enriched by anthropogenic sewage
nutrients) combined with sedimentation of atmospheric dust elements
might explain turf algal blooms and at the same time explain the
relative lack of dissolved nutrients in the overlying water column.
So where are we now? For sure the demise of corals reefs continues
throughout the Caribbean and especially in Florida. It seems likely
increasing human population in the Keys and continued African dust flux
(enhanced by climate change) is ongoing. African dust nutrients are now
increasingly recognized as a stimulus for phytoplankton blooms in mid
Atlantic surface waters. Many studies have also shown the dust
transports viable bacteria and fungi along with toxic elements like
mercury and arsenic in addition to pesticides. And now we have
sunscreens containing Oxybenzone to contend with. It is increasingly
difficult to remain optimistic. Gene
See: Shinn, E.A., Smith, G.W., Prospero, J.M., Betzer, P., Hayes, M.L.,
Garrison, V., Barber, R.T., 2000, African dust and the demise of
Caribbean coral reefs: Geological Research Letters, v. 27, p. 3129-3032.
Also see https://coastal.er.usgs.gov/african_dust/gallery.html
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