National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Checheng, Pingtung 944, Taiwan.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2012 Jun;64(6):1129-35. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.03.031. Epub 2012 Apr 23.
In July 2001, the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, co-sponsored by the Kenting National Park Headquarters and Taiwan's National Science Council, launched a Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program to monitor anthropogenic impacts on the ecosystems of southern Taiwan, specifically the coral reefs of Kenting National Park (KNP), which are facing an increasing amount of anthropogenic pressure. We found that the seawater of the reef flats along Nanwan Bay, Taiwan's southernmost embayment, was polluted by sewage discharge at certain monitoring stations. Furthermore, the consequently higher nutrient and suspended sediment levels had led to algal blooms and sediment smothering of shallow water corals at some sampling sites. Finally, our results show that, in addition to this influx of anthropogenically-derived sewage, increasing tourist numbers are correlated with decreasing shallow water coral cover, highlighting the urgency of a more proactive management plan for KNP's coral reefs.
2001 年 7 月,垦丁国家公园管理处与台湾“国家科学委员会”共同赞助国立海洋生物博物馆,启动了一项长期生态研究(LTER)计划,以监测人为活动对台湾南部生态系统的影响,特别是垦丁国家公园(KNP)的珊瑚礁,这些珊瑚礁正面临着越来越多的人为压力。我们发现,台湾最南端的港湾——南湾的珊瑚礁海域的海水受到某些监测站排放的污水的污染。此外,随之而来的更高的营养物质和悬浮泥沙水平导致了一些采样点的浅水珊瑚藻类大量繁殖和浅珊瑚被沉积物覆盖。最后,我们的研究结果表明,除了这种人为污水的涌入之外,游客数量的增加与浅水珊瑚覆盖率的降低有关,这凸显了垦丁国家公园珊瑚礁更积极的管理计划的紧迫性。