Cai Lizhe, Nora F. Y. Tam, Teresa W. Y. Wong, Ma Li, Gao Yang, Yuk-Shan Wong. Using benthic macrofauna to assess environmental quality of four intertidal mudflats in Hong Kong and Shenzhen Coast[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2003, (2): 309-319.
Citation:
Cai Lizhe, Nora F. Y. Tam, Teresa W. Y. Wong, Ma Li, Gao Yang, Yuk-Shan Wong. Using benthic macrofauna to assess environmental quality of four intertidal mudflats in Hong Kong and Shenzhen Coast[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2003, (2): 309-319.
Cai Lizhe, Nora F. Y. Tam, Teresa W. Y. Wong, Ma Li, Gao Yang, Yuk-Shan Wong. Using benthic macrofauna to assess environmental quality of four intertidal mudflats in Hong Kong and Shenzhen Coast[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2003, (2): 309-319.
Citation:
Cai Lizhe, Nora F. Y. Tam, Teresa W. Y. Wong, Ma Li, Gao Yang, Yuk-Shan Wong. Using benthic macrofauna to assess environmental quality of four intertidal mudflats in Hong Kong and Shenzhen Coast[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2003, (2): 309-319.
Intertidal zone is a significant wetland between land and ocean. It plays an important role in maintaining local ecological balance. Both Mai Po and Futian intertidal mudflats are located in Shenzhen Bay and are important "refueling" point along the East Asian/Australian flyway of migratory birds. The environmental quality of Mai Po and Futian mudflats have aroused great concern due to rapid economic developments in Hong Kong and Shenzhen in recent decades. Macroinfauna of Mai Po and Futian mudflats was investigated in December 2000 and the faunal data were used to assess their environmental quality. Two other mudflats, namely Ma Wan Typhoon Shelter (a more disturbed area) and Luk Keng intertidal mudflat (a place with relatively less human disturbance), were also sampled for macroinfauna and used as reference mudflats. Shannon -Weaver species diversity index (Isd), biotic coefficient (Cb) and macrofaunal pollution index (Imp) of the macrofauna community on four intertidal mudflats were used to determine their environmental quality. The results showed that Luk Keng intertidal mudflat was unpolluted, Mai Po and Futian mudflats were slightly polluted, and Ma Wan was moderately polluted. The pollution in Ma Wan Typhoon Shelter mainly came from various types of rubbish and fishing boats that disturbed the sediment, while pollution sources in Mai Po and Futian mudflats were discharges of industrial water, municipal sewage and from nearby rivers.