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WATER QUALITY IN A MEDITERRANEAN MARINE PROTECTED AREA (NORTH SPORADES ISLANDS, GREECE)
Authors:M Ladakis  M Skoullos  M Dassenakis
Institution:  a Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Section III, University of Athens, Panepistimiopolis, Athens 157 71.
Abstract:Pollution in the marine protected area of North Sporades Islands was investigated in July 1997. Salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, dissolved inorganic nutrients, organic carbon, hydrocarbons as well as dissolved and particulate trace metals were determined at 15 offshore and coastal stations. Dissolved organic carbon and inorganic nutrient concentrations indicate the mesotrophic character of the investigated waters. The dissolved forms of nitrogen were slightly higher at coastal stations. Dissolved and particulate Cu, Zn and Ni, were higher in coastal stations, whereas concentrations of Pb were generally low and likely of atmospheric origin. Dissolved/Dispersed petroleum hydrocarbons (DDPH) were close to detection limits at all stations. Temperature and salinity vertical profiles, nutrient and trace metal concentrations revealed the presence of a slight influence of the Black Sea water coming from Dardanelles straits.
Keywords:Marine Protected Areas  Nutrients  Heavy Metals  Hydrocarbons  Sporades
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