Texas Estuaries - TMN-COT
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Texas Estuaries
This presentation was presented as part of the Cradle Of Texas Chapter’s Bonus Advanced Training meeting on January 20, 2018 at the Texas AgrLifeExtension Service auditorium in Angleton.
It's a Wild, Wild Life on the Mid‐Texas CoastEcology of the Coastline
A&M University Corpus Christi.
Presented by Dr. Russell J. Miget, Environmental Quality Specialist, Texas
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Texas Estuaries
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Estuaries cannot function properly without freshwater inflows from rivers, streams, and local runoff. Freshwater provides low‐salinity nurseries (an osmotic gradient), addition of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus as well as detritus and other organic materials, and sediment which flocculates and settles out upon mixing with saline water thereby maintaining proper elevation within an estuary to support fringing emergent vegetation such as Spartina.
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Spartina alterniflora
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Inflow balance of Texas estuaries reflecting average rainfall along the coast60 inches (Beaumont) to 20 inches (South Padre Island)
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An estuary (?)
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Instream (?)
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Outflow (?)
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The Water Cycle
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Freshwater is becoming increasingly limited per household
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Estuarine Ecosystems are among the most productive on the planet. All marine habitats combined have been valued at providing 14$ trillion worth of goods and services annually.
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Intrinsic value: Something has value in and of itself, and is not necessarily measured monetarily
Example: The Aransas Project lawsuit against the State of Texas for violation of the ESA by honoring freshwater permits issued by TCEQ for San Antonio and Guadalupe Rivers thereby reducing freshwater inflow into the coastal estuaries to the extent that the main food source of the endangered whooping crane, the blue crab, was reduced sufficiently to result in whooping crane mortality.
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Navigation: The Intracoastal Waterway offers protection from heavy Gulf seas moving cargo safely via cost effective barges. Environmental downside is required periodic maintenance dredging.
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Assimilative Capacity: The ability of an estuary to remove contaminants in the water by plant absorption and organisms’assimilation into their bodies, thereby reducing the waste load entering the oceans. However, excessive nutrient loading (nitrogen, phosphorus) can
result in eutrophication (dense phytoplankton blooms) resulting in low DO, and thereby decreasing the ability of the estuary to effectively filter contaminants.
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Recreation and commercial fisheries: 80% recreational harvest and 68% commercial harvest finfish and shellfish is from US estuaries.Many offshore species are dependent on estuaries for part of their life cycle‐ shrimp and menhaden in the Gulf, for example
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Recreation
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Intertidal wetlands: Estuarine ecosystems between low and high tide. Highly productive ecosystems‐ 2/3 of worlds’ fish catch spend part of their life cycle in intertidal wetlands (most often very early stages) Blue crab larvae move from nearshore ocean to intertidal wetlands as they metamorphoses into the megalopae larval stage
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Rare and Endangered species
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The DOMINO THEORY suggests that freshwater inflow indirectly affects estuarine resources
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Historically benthic biomass, abundance, and species diversity have been used to identify bioindicators which in turn signify the health of the ecosystem.
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Benthos are used as bioindicators because they 1. Occur throughout the estuary2. Can travel only short distances3. Are generally osmoconformers(fish, crabs, shrimp can move to avoid stressful conditions, including salinity)
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Freshwater inflow and thus salinity gradients (isohalines) within an estuary determine both plant and organism distribution.Although most estuarine organisms tolerate a wide range of salinities most have an optimal salinity range where they are least stressed and most likely to surviveEstuarine trophic structures are some of the most complex in nature and are significantly influenced by salinity.
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Estuarine habitats‐ Emergent vegetation
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Estuarine habitats‐ Seagrass meadow
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Estuarine habitat‐ mangroves
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Oysters are essential in maintaining an optimal phytoplankton density in Texas bays, which are becoming increasingly eutrophic as a result of urbanization which reduces infiltration of rainwater as well as nutrient enriched return flows from sewage treatment plants. Oysters are stressed at salinities above 15 PPT due to predator infestation (drills) as well as susceptibility to disease (Perkinsusmarinus)=Dermo
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Osmoregulation in fish: Larval fish often seek estuaries after hatching in the ocean.Larval fish often have incompletely developed kidney systems and become physiologically stressed when external salinity varies greatly from their internal salinity. They will seek an optimal salinity in an estuary with salinity gradients.
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TWDB/TPWD approach to determiningfreshwater inflow needs
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Table 1
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Table 2. Monthly Inflow Needs (in thousands of acre‐feet) of Guadalupe Estuary for Two Simulations.
• Species MinQ MaxH• Blue Crab 255.5 379.9• Oyster 609.7 702.7• Red Drum 63.8 84.0• Black Drum 32.4 32.4• Spotted Seatrout 113.0 114.8• Brown Shrimp 547.8 704.0• White Shrimp 918.2 910.3• Total Harvest 2540.4 2928.0
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