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Priyadarshana, D.G. Tilak |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2021-01-12T05:28:48Z |
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dc.date.available |
2021-01-12T05:28:48Z |
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dc.date.issued |
1998-09 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Priyadarshana, D. G. Tilak (1998). BIOLOGY AND WATER QUALITY OF THREE LAGOONS IN SOUTHERN SRI LANKA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS. Matara, Department of Botany, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka. |
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dc.identifier.other |
409208 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/349 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Lagoons, which are among the most productive ecosystems in the world, are also
socio-economically-important. The coastline of Sri Lanka is dotted with a large number
of lagoons of varying significance. As a result of the intensification of developmental
activities in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka during the last few decades, number of
environmental and social problems that threaten the lagoon environs have been
envisaged. Some of these activities such as coral mining, mangrove felling, sand
mining, over fishing etc. are quite prevalent at these areas, which finally result in the
loss of biological diversity in these environs. Irrigation related activities have also
directly resulted in the deterioration of the lagoon environments by the increased rates of
sedimentation through the seepage of effluents from agricultural areas also resulting the
loss of the biological diversity of these lagoons. This study is an attempt to make an
assessment of causes and effects of some of anthoropogenic activities at three selected
lagoon environs viz. Rekawa, Galle and Dondra, which are three lagoons of significance
located along the Southern coast of Sri Lanka.
The collection of data was initiated during the latter part of 1993 and was
continued until the end of 1995 during which period, physical, chemical and biological
data on a series of parameters were collected at monthly intervals. A few diurnal surveys
were also carried out with reference to some parameters. Data were collected for the
assessment of the water quality of the lagoons through the investigation of the generally
accepted physico-chemical parameters (a total of twenty parameters) at monthly
intervals at pre-selected sampling stations within the lagoons. Along with these, the
phytoplanktonic flora were also assessed to ascertain its composition, abundance and the
fluctuations that occur seasonally. An attempt is made to explain their usage as
biological monitors. Through transect studies the floristic composition of the mangroves
at the three sites was studied comparatively giving special reference to the species
richness and abundance. Through aerial photographs, the structure of the lagoon system
and their environs and the land use patterns were also established.
The results clearly indicated that the three lagoon systems investigated in this
survey have site specific natural and man-influenced differences, which are responsible,
for the many variations observed during the survey. Further the human activities
responsible are both qualitatively and quantitatively different at the three sites thus
being responsible for many of the observed variations in the investigated parameters.
For example, the catchment of Rekawa showed intensive agricultural activities whereby
both the inflows and outflows have been subjected to many changes especially through
the construction of culverts and other structures. Galle lagoon area, on the other hand, is
highly urbanized. Dondra lagoon showed agricultural and urban impacts at a lower
level.
The study confirms the fact that lagoons are diversified ecosystems where
diurnal and seasonal fluctuations are prominent and also they are ecosystems that are
rapidly changing due to many human activities. By the very fact that these environs are
of high bio-diversity and of economic and social values, the necessity for their
conservation is evident. |
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dc.description.sponsorship |
financial assistance for the project provided by the NARESA grant RG/MAN/93/ 02. |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
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dc.publisher |
University of Ruhuna |
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dc.subject |
lagoons, water quality, sri lanka, ecosystems |
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dc.subject |
ecosystems |
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dc.subject |
biological diversity |
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dc.title |
BIOLOGY AND WATER QUALITY OF THREE LAGOONS IN SOUTHERN SRI LANKA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS |
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dc.type |
Masters Thesis |
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