Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte-dos-Santos,A. K.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Cutrim,M. V. J., Ferreira,F. S., Luvizotto-Santos,R., Azevedo-Cutrim,A. C. G., Araújo,B. O., Oliveira,A. L. L., Furtado,J. A., Diniz,S. C. D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Bacanga River Basin faces environmental problems related to urbanization and discharge of untreated domestic sewage, which compromise its ecosystem health. Due to the small number of studies that assessed its water quality, the present study aimed to assess the current status of this ecosystem based on the aquatic life protection index. Samples were carried out every two months, in a total of six events, in six sites along the basin, where the water samples were collected to assess physicochemical parameters and calculate the trophic state index and the index of minimum parameters for the protection of aquatic communities. The data were also compared with values determined by the resolution National Environment Council - CONAMA 357/05. Our results reveal significant changes in the water quality of Bacanga River Basin. An increase in nutrients and chlorophyll-a concentration led it to eutrophication. The surfactant values were high and put in danger the aquatic biota. Dissolved oxygen rates were below the values allowed by the resolution in most sites sampled. The current water quality is terrible for the protection of aquatic life in 61.92% of the sites sampled.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
title Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
spellingShingle Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
Duarte-dos-Santos,A. K.
water quality
contamination
domestic sewage
title_short Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
title_full Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
title_fullStr Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
title_sort Aquatic life protection index of an urban river Bacanga basin in northern Brazil, São Luís - MA
author Duarte-dos-Santos,A. K.
author_facet Duarte-dos-Santos,A. K.
Cutrim,M. V. J.
Ferreira,F. S.
Luvizotto-Santos,R.
Azevedo-Cutrim,A. C. G.
Araújo,B. O.
Oliveira,A. L. L.
Furtado,J. A.
Diniz,S. C. D.
author_role author
author2 Cutrim,M. V. J.
Ferreira,F. S.
Luvizotto-Santos,R.
Azevedo-Cutrim,A. C. G.
Araújo,B. O.
Oliveira,A. L. L.
Furtado,J. A.
Diniz,S. C. D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte-dos-Santos,A. K.
Cutrim,M. V. J.
Ferreira,F. S.
Luvizotto-Santos,R.
Azevedo-Cutrim,A. C. G.
Araújo,B. O.
Oliveira,A. L. L.
Furtado,J. A.
Diniz,S. C. D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv water quality
contamination
domestic sewage
topic water quality
contamination
domestic sewage
description Abstract Bacanga River Basin faces environmental problems related to urbanization and discharge of untreated domestic sewage, which compromise its ecosystem health. Due to the small number of studies that assessed its water quality, the present study aimed to assess the current status of this ecosystem based on the aquatic life protection index. Samples were carried out every two months, in a total of six events, in six sites along the basin, where the water samples were collected to assess physicochemical parameters and calculate the trophic state index and the index of minimum parameters for the protection of aquatic communities. The data were also compared with values determined by the resolution National Environment Council - CONAMA 357/05. Our results reveal significant changes in the water quality of Bacanga River Basin. An increase in nutrients and chlorophyll-a concentration led it to eutrophication. The surfactant values were high and put in danger the aquatic biota. Dissolved oxygen rates were below the values allowed by the resolution in most sites sampled. The current water quality is terrible for the protection of aquatic life in 61.92% of the sites sampled.
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