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Changes in macroalgal communities in the vicinity of a Mediterranean sewage outfall after the setting up of a treatment plant
Authors:Soltan D  Verlaque M  Boudouresque C F  Francour P
Institution:Faculté des Sciences de Luminy, Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, UMR DIMAR, Université de la Méditerranée, case 901, 13288 Marseille cedex 09, France. soltan@com.univ-mrs.fr
Abstract:Benthic macroalgal communities of the upper rocky sublittoral were studied in 1995-1996 in the vicinity of the Marseille (Mediterranean, France) sewage outfall, 8 years after the setting up of a wastewater treatment plant and compared to a previous study carried out in 1972-1974. The number of taxa has increased, a clear stational and seasonal gradient of differentiation of the vegetation appeared, and a turf of ephemeral species is taking place of Corallina elongata at sites close to the outfall. These changes may be due to a decrease in pollutant load, the discharge of ferric chlorates used in the treatment process. However, the overall change is much less conspicuous than that described for deeper soft bottom communities, in particular the Cystoseira amantacea community is not still restored. Biological traits of this species (short distance dispersal) and the nature of most pollutants removed from the effluent (solids and organic matter) may explain this phenomenon.
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