A review of the ecology and management of temporarily open/closed estuaries in South Africa, with particular emphasis on river flow and mouth state as primary drivers of these systems

Research Papers

A review of the ecology and management of temporarily open/closed estuaries in South Africa, with particular emphasis on river flow and mouth state as primary drivers of these systems

Published in: African Journal of Marine Science
Volume 34 , issue 2 , 2012 , pages: 163–180
DOI: 10.2989/1814232X.2012.675041
Author(s): AK Whitfield , South Africa , GC Bate Department of Botany, South Africa , JB Adams Department of Botany, South Africa , PD Cowley , South Africa , PW Froneman Department of Zoology and Entomology, South Africa , PT Gama Department of Botany, South Africa , NA Strydom Department of Zoology, South Africa , S Taljaard , South Africa , AK Theron , South Africa , JK Turpie , South Africa , L van Niekerk , South Africa , TH Wooldridge Department of Zoology, South Africa

Abstract

Research in South African temporarily open/closed estuaries that includes studies on the hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics, macronutrients, microalgae, macrophytes, zoobenthos, hyperbenthos, zooplankton, ichthyoplankton, fishes and birds is used as a basis to review the ecology and management of this estuary type on the subcontinent. Particular attention is given to the responses of the different ecosystem components to the opening and closing of the estuary mouth and how this is driven by riverine and marine events, as well as anthropogenic influences. In addition, the wider implications of these research findings for the management of temporarily open/closed estuaries in terms of freshwater supply are explored, together with the role of government legislation in maintaining the ecological integrity of these important wetland systems.

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