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Impacts of restoration of an uncontrolled phosphogypsum dumpsite on the seasonal distribution of abiotic variables, phytoplankton, copepods, and ciliates in a man-made solar saltern
Authors:Rayda Kobbi-Rebai  Neila Annabi-Trabelsi  Hajer Khemakhem  Habib Ayadi  Lotfi Aleya
Institution:1. Département des Sciences de la Vie, Faculté des Sciences de Sfax, Université de Sfax, Unité de recherche UR/05ES05 Biodiversité et Ecosystèmes Aquatiques, Route Soukra Km 3,5, B.P. 1171, 3000, Sfax, Tunisia
2. Laboratoire de Chrono-Environnement, UMR CNRS 6249, Université de Franche-Comté, 1, Place Leclerc, 25030, Besan?on cedex, France
Abstract:The restoration of an uncontrolled phosphogypsum landfill was investigated for its effects on the seasonal distribution of phytoplankton, ciliates, and copepods. Sampling was carried out monthly from September 2007 to August 2008 at four ponds of increasing salinity (A1, 41 psu; A5, 46 psu; A16, 67 psu; and C31, 77 psu) in the Sfax solar saltern (southeastern Tunisia). Physicochemical and biological analyses were carried out using standard methods. Results showed drastic reduction of phosphate input and greater diversity of phytoplankton, ciliates, and copepods than before restoration. Pennate diatoms and new ciliates, considered bio-indicators of less-stressed marine ecosystems, proliferated in the A1 pond for the first time after restoration. Copepods appeared to feed on a wide range of prey. Economically, removal of the 1.7 million m3 of phosphate improved the quality of the site’s salt production, enabling the salt company to receive the quality ISO 9001 accreditation.
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