2020
DOI: 10.3390/jmse8030147
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Chlorophyll–Nutrient Relationships of an Artificial Inland Lagoon Equipped with Seawater Replenishment System in the Northern Red Sea (Gulf of Aqaba)

Abstract: Data are reported for an inland artificial lagoon (Ayla) to evaluate the impact of the lagoon’s modeled design and water replenishment system on its water quality and the coastal ecosystem. This study focused on Ayla’s upper lagoon (UL) only, due to its isolation from the two other lagoons and the ambient seawater in the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA). Nutrient measurements (nitrite, nitrate, ammonium, phosphate, and silicate) in addition to Chlorophyll a (Chl a) data were collected between July 2012 and June 2013. Chl a… Show more

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“…Figure 3) were observed in surface water layer, consistent with the findings of others[23,[32][33][34][35]. The coastal water in GoA is in extremely oligotrophic conditions, with very limited nutrients supplied to Gulf's water through terrestrial runoff.Nitrates are present in all water samples, where the concentrations increased slightly in some locations, although not all.NO 3 − concentrations ranged between 12.22 mg/L up to 15.50 mg/L, with overall mean and median levels of about 13.85 and 13.78 mg/L, respectively (Table 1 andFigure 3).…”
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“…Figure 3) were observed in surface water layer, consistent with the findings of others[23,[32][33][34][35]. The coastal water in GoA is in extremely oligotrophic conditions, with very limited nutrients supplied to Gulf's water through terrestrial runoff.Nitrates are present in all water samples, where the concentrations increased slightly in some locations, although not all.NO 3 − concentrations ranged between 12.22 mg/L up to 15.50 mg/L, with overall mean and median levels of about 13.85 and 13.78 mg/L, respectively (Table 1 andFigure 3).…”
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confidence: 88%