Extreme eutrophication and salinisation in the Coorong estuarine-lagoon ecosystem of Australia's largest river basin (Murray-Darling)

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Mosley, LM
Priestley, S
Brookes, J
Dittmann, S
Farkas, J
Farrell, M
Ferguson, AJ
Gibbs, M
Hipsey, M
Huang, J
Lam-Gordillo, O
Simpson, SL
Tyler, JJ
Waycott, M
Welsh, DT
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2023
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Estuaries in rainfall poor regions are highly susceptible to climatic and hydrological changes. The Coorong, a Ramsar-listed estuarine-coastal lagoon at the end of the Murray-Darling Basin (Australia), has experienced declining ecological health over recent decades. Twenty years of environmental data were analysed to assess patterns and drivers of water quality changes. Large areas of the Coorong are now persistently hyper-saline (salinity >80 psu) and hypereutrophic (total nitrogen, TN > 4 mg L−1, total phosphorus, TP > 0.2 mg L−1, chlorophyll a > 50 μg L−1) which coincided with reduced flushing due to diminished freshwater inflows and increasing evapo-concentration. Sediment quality also was related to flushing, with higher concentrations of organic carbon, TN, TP and sulfides as salinity increased. While total nutrient levels are very high, dissolved inorganic nutrients are generally low. Increased lagoonal flushing would be beneficial to reduce the hypersalinisation and hypereutrophication and improve ecosystem health.

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Marine Pollution Bulletin

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188

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© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)

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Marine & Freshwater Biology

Environmental Sciences & Ecology

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Mosley, LM; Priestley, S; Brookes, J; Dittmann, S; Farkas, J; Farrell, M; Ferguson, AJ; Gibbs, M; Hipsey, M; Huang, J; Lam-Gordillo, O; Simpson, SL; Tyler, JJ; Waycott, M; Welsh, DT, Extreme eutrophication and salinisation in the Coorong estuarine-lagoon ecosystem of Australia's largest river basin (Murray-Darling), Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023, 188, pp. 114648

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