Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam

Nutrient availability in coastal areas plays a crucial role in supporting primary producers and maintaining the aquatic food chain. The spatial variation of nutrients, including ammonium, nitrate, and phosphate, can significantly influence coastal ecosystems’ structure, leading to both positive and...

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Main Authors: Luu Viet Dung, Nguyen Tai Tue, Tran Dang Quy, Mai Trong Nhuan
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Published: Mahidol University 2025-01-01
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Nguyen Tai Tue
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description Nutrient availability in coastal areas plays a crucial role in supporting primary producers and maintaining the aquatic food chain. The spatial variation of nutrients, including ammonium, nitrate, and phosphate, can significantly influence coastal ecosystems’ structure, leading to both positive and negative results. This study examines the fine-scale spatial variation of physicochemical parameters and nutrient concentrations in shrimp ponds and adjacent coastal waters from two wetland areas: Ba Lat Estuary (BLE) and Thai Thuy (TTW) in the Red River Delta, Vietnam. Ammonium concentrations ranged from 155.80 to 1,500.80 µg/L, with an average value of 666.83±260.02 µg/L. Nitrate concentrations varied from 25.10 to 996.40 µg/L, averaging of 285.42±255.05 µg/L, while phosphate concentrations exhibited significant variability, ranging from 0.70 to 128.70 µg/L. Nutrient concentrations in the RRD were relatively high compared to other regions globally. The findings revealed that tidal dynamics and aquaculture activities significantly influence nutrient variations in coastal waters. The increasing nutrient concentrations in the coastal marine environment of the Red River Biosphere could lead to eutrophication risks, which could adversely affect mangroves, estuarine areas, and other coastal ecosystems. This results emphasize the critical need to reduce nutrient discharge and implement wastewater treatment from anthropogenic activities to safeguard ecosystems and protect the coastal estuary environment. Further research is essential to investigate the spatial and temporal dynamics of nutrients in this region to fully understand their impacts on coastal marine ecosystems.
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spelling doaj-art-03e1837d9d4d4d19a2a5336ac37ddf0c2025-01-27T08:38:55ZengMahidol UniversityEnvironment and Natural Resources Journal1686-54562408-23842025-01-01231556410.32526/ennrj/23/20240128Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, VietnamLuu Viet Dung0Nguyen Tai Tue1Tran Dang Quy2Mai Trong Nhuan3VNU Key Laboratory of Geoenvironmental and Climate Change Response, University of Science,Vietnam National University, Hanoi, VietnamVNU Key Laboratory of Geoenvironmental and Climate Change Response, University of Science,Vietnam National University, Hanoi, VietnamVNU Key Laboratory of Geoenvironmental and Climate Change Response, University of Science,Vietnam National University, Hanoi, VietnamVNU Key Laboratory of Geoenvironmental and Climate Change Response, University of Science,Vietnam National University, Hanoi, VietnamNutrient availability in coastal areas plays a crucial role in supporting primary producers and maintaining the aquatic food chain. The spatial variation of nutrients, including ammonium, nitrate, and phosphate, can significantly influence coastal ecosystems’ structure, leading to both positive and negative results. This study examines the fine-scale spatial variation of physicochemical parameters and nutrient concentrations in shrimp ponds and adjacent coastal waters from two wetland areas: Ba Lat Estuary (BLE) and Thai Thuy (TTW) in the Red River Delta, Vietnam. Ammonium concentrations ranged from 155.80 to 1,500.80 µg/L, with an average value of 666.83±260.02 µg/L. Nitrate concentrations varied from 25.10 to 996.40 µg/L, averaging of 285.42±255.05 µg/L, while phosphate concentrations exhibited significant variability, ranging from 0.70 to 128.70 µg/L. Nutrient concentrations in the RRD were relatively high compared to other regions globally. The findings revealed that tidal dynamics and aquaculture activities significantly influence nutrient variations in coastal waters. The increasing nutrient concentrations in the coastal marine environment of the Red River Biosphere could lead to eutrophication risks, which could adversely affect mangroves, estuarine areas, and other coastal ecosystems. This results emphasize the critical need to reduce nutrient discharge and implement wastewater treatment from anthropogenic activities to safeguard ecosystems and protect the coastal estuary environment. Further research is essential to investigate the spatial and temporal dynamics of nutrients in this region to fully understand their impacts on coastal marine ecosystems.https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/253914/171777mangrovescoastal nutrient dynamiceutrophicationred river biosphere reserve
spellingShingle Luu Viet Dung
Nguyen Tai Tue
Tran Dang Quy
Mai Trong Nhuan
Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam
Environment and Natural Resources Journal
mangroves
coastal nutrient dynamic
eutrophication
red river biosphere reserve
title Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam
title_full Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam
title_fullStr Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam
title_short Ammonium, Nitrate, and Phosphate in Coastal Waters of Red River Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam
title_sort ammonium nitrate and phosphate in coastal waters of red river biosphere reserve vietnam
topic mangroves
coastal nutrient dynamic
eutrophication
red river biosphere reserve
url https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/253914/171777
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