Summary

Um Sistema de Exposição Fluxo através de sedimentação de Efeitos Avaliando suspensos sobre a vida aquática

Published: January 09, 2017
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Summary

A robust and flexible flow-through exposure system designed to maintain sediment in suspension is presented. The system is used to investigate the effects of suspended sediment on various aquatic species and life stages in the laboratory.

Abstract

This paper describes the Fish Larvae and Egg Exposure System (FLEES). The flow-through exposure system is used to investigate the effects of suspended sediment on various aquatic species and life stages in the laboratory by using pumps and automating delivery of sediment and water to simulate suspension of sediment. FLEES data are used to develop exposure-response curves between the effects on aquatic organisms and suspended sediment concentrations at the desired exposure duration. The effects data are used to evaluate management practices used to reduce the interactions between aquatic organisms and anthropogenic causes of suspended sediments. The FLEES is capable of generating total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations as low as 30 to as high as 800 mg/L, making this system an ideal choice for evaluating the effects of TSS resulting from many activities including simulating low ambient levels of TSS to evaluating sources of suspended sediments from dredging operations, vessel traffic, freshets, and storms.

Introduction

operações de dragagem utilizar métodos mecânicos para remover sedimentos de fundo de portos e canais de navegação. Durante a remoção, alguma porção do sedimento perturbada é suspensa na coluna de água, o que poderia tornar esta uma fonte de tensão física para as espécies aquáticas. Além de ser suspenso, o sedimento pode ser transportado para longe a partir da draga por condições ambientais antes de se acomodar para fora da coluna de água. A combinação destes dois mecanismos significa que um organismo aquático que ocorrem perto de uma draga de funcionamento pode ser exposto a sedimentos suspensos e sofrem efeitos adversos. Para abordar essas preocupações, janelas ambientais (restrições de dragagem sazonal) são rotineiramente utilizados como uma prática de gestão para reduzir ou eliminar o risco de impactos potencialmente prejudiciais de sedimentos em suspensão de actividades de dragagem sobre os recursos aquáticos 1,2.

janelas ambientais são mais comumente estabelecido para proteger perigo, ameaçadas ouespécies de valor comercial, como o walleye (Sander vitreus) e Ostra-americana (Crassostrea virginica) 3. A justificação de apoio para a imposição de janelas ambientais muitas vezes se concentra em como as atividades de dragagem pode potencialmente perturbar fisicamente (por exemplo, sedimentos em suspensão) a capacidade de um animal para completar uma parte específica da sua história de vida. As fases da vida comumente citados são ovos e larvas para manter as rotas de migração abertas para as espécies anádromas 3. No entanto, há pouca informação a respeito dos efeitos biológicos específicos da espécie relevantes para suspensas 4,5 sedimentos disponíveis para informar usando o windows ambientais como uma ferramenta de gestão de risco.

Por estas razões, o foge foi projetado, construído e usado para simular a suspensão do sedimento, e determinar seus efeitos sobre as fases iniciais de vida dos organismos aquáticos. FOGE estudos usam partículas de sedimentos de grão fino (ou seja, predominantemente lodos,argilas e areias finas), que são mais susceptíveis de permanecer em suspensão e migrar mais afastada da fonte. A foge é capaz de ovos e larvas de peixes de teste, mas também pode ser adaptada para acomodar outros organismos aquáticos, tornando-se uma capacidade única. Os dados da resposta biológica resultante pode então ser utilizado para avaliar os efeitos de sedimentos suspensos. Os procedimentos a seguir fornecem uma visão geral de como a tecnologia pode ser construído e operado para produzir concentrações de sedimentos em suspensão repetíveis e dados relativos aos efeitos usando várias espécies aquáticas.

Protocol

Todos FOGE experimentos com animais vertebrados foram realizados sob o Engenheiro apropriado Investigação e Desenvolvimento Center (ERDC) Laboratório Ambiental Institucional Animal Care e Use protocolos. 1. FOGE Modules, água do banho, e Aquários Obter postes de madeira, pregos e madeira compensada para a construção do módulo. Construir os módulos (em número e tamanho) semelhantes a uma bancada de base para satisfazer objectivos de investigação. Cortar a madei…

Representative Results

Uma série de ensaios operacionais é realizado antes do início de uma experiência para assegurar que o foge está entregando as concentrações apropriadas de sedimentos para cada aquário (Secções 5.5 e 6.2). A Figura 6 ilustra como as concentrações NTU são mantidos em aquários experimentais para atingir concentrações de sedimentos suspensos alvo. Neste exemplo, foge avaliado se o sedimento em suspensão pode ser mantida ao longo de um período de três dias …

Discussion

A tecnologia foge melhora os métodos existentes em 4,9 por manter e controlar sedimentos suspensos sobre uma vasta gama de tempos de exposição e concentrações de sedimentos suspensos utilizando um sistema automatizado, controlado por computador. A tecnologia é flexível de modo que ele pode ser usado para avaliar os efeitos de sedimentos suspensos a múltiplas espécies aquáticas e fases da vida de diferentes tamanhos de ovos para adultos, dependendo das espécies. No futuro, a tecnologia é capaz de a…

Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

Acknowledgements

This research was funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dredging Operations and Environmental Research Program, Todd Bridges, Director. Permission was granted by the Chief of Engineers to publish this material.

Materials

Parts List for one FLEES Module, Water Bath, and Aquarium
post, wood – used to build module (cut to 78 in) Local vendor N/A Quantity: 4
Size: 4 in x 4 in x 8 ft
plywood, marine grade – fastened to wooden posts about 18 in off ground – for holding water bath (60 in x 42 in) Local vendor N/A Quantity: 1
Size: 3/4 in x 4 ft x 8 ft
plywood – fastened on top of wooden posts – for holding pipes, solenoids and electrical (60 in x 42 in) Local vendor N/A Quantity: 1
Size: 1/4 in x 4 ft x 8 ft
stud, wood – used to brace plywood and wooden posts (cut to fit) Local vendor N/A Quantity: 4
Size: 2 in x 4 in x 96 in
tank, fiberglass – water bath with two drains: 1) to supply chiller; and 2) to drain water Hydro Composites, LLC, Stockdale, TX, USA FBT-226 Quantity: 1
Size: 150-gal
chiller, water with self contained pump – for water bath; chiller sits under module Remcor Products Co., Glendale Heights, IL, USA CFF-500 Quantity: 1
Size: 1/2 hp
tank, domed bottom – FLEES aquaria – sit inside water bath United States Plastic Corp, Lima, OH, USA 5197 Quantity: 5
Size: 19 L
tank, stand – acrylic stand, 12 in x 12 in x 6 in – to hold aquaria custom built by ERDC shops N/A Quantity: 5
Size: custom
urethane, liquid- to seal carboy plug and prevent leaking Forsch Polymer Corporation, Englewood, CO 60A Liquid Urethane Quantity: 5
Size: epoxy kit
pump, magnetic drive – to suspend sediment in each aquarium March Manufacturing Inc., Glenview, IL, USA MDX-3-1/2 115 v Quantity: 5
Size: 28 liter per min
light, LED – installed over water bath C2 Development, Inc., Ames, IA, USA Hydra 26 Quantity: 2
Size: based on area to light
pipe, PVC schedule 40 – installed in drain of water bath to control water level Local vendor N/A Quantity: –
Size: 1 in
fittings, bulkhead – for aquaria/water bath connections to pumps, drains, water and slurry lines Lifegard Aquatics, Cerritos, CA, USA R270900 Quantity: 20
Size: 1/2 in FPT x FPT
fittings, quick-disconnect, male pipe threaded inserts – insert in tank bulkhead Cole-Parmer, Vernon Hills, IL, USA EW-31303-36 Quantity: 10
Size: 1/2 in MPT
fittings, quick-disconnect, valved hose barbs – connection between aquarium and insert in tank bulkhead Cole-Parmer, Vernon Hills, IL, USA EW-31303-11 Quantity: 10
Size: 1/2 in
fittings, black HDPE threaded elbow – for aquaria vinyl tube connections to slurry/water line and pump United States Plastic Corp, Lima, OH, USA 62043 Quantity: 20
Size: 1/2 NPT x 1/2 in Hose ID
fittings, black HDPE threaded adapter – for connections between pump and tank bulkhead United States Plastic Corp, Lima, OH, USA 62017 Quantity: 10
Size: 1/2 NPT x 1/2 in Hose ID
tube, vinyl – connect slurry/water line to aquaria and to connect pumps to aquaria Local vendor N/A Quantity: 25 ft
Size: 1/2 in ID
tube, vinyl – connect to aquaria drains inserts and water bath drain Local vendor N/A Quantity: 25 ft
Size: 5/8 in ID
clamp, hose, stainless steel – to clamp vinyl tube to hose barbs Local vendor N/A Quantity: 40
Size: #8
Name Company Catalog Number Comments
 
Parts list for Slurry System
 
chiller, water with self contained pump – sits off to side of slurry tank Remcor Products Co., Glendale Heights, IL, USA CFF-500 Quantity: 1
Size: 1/2 hp
125 gallon open top cone bottom tank w/Stand – 42 in x 35 in – contains the water and sediment to make slurry United States Plastic Corp, Lima, OH, USA 8586 Quantity: 1
Size: 125 gal
Cover for 125 gallon tank United States Plastic Corp, Lima, OH, USA 8935 Quantity: 1
Size: 42 in x 35 in
valve, PVC – connect tank drain to pump – isolate for maintenance local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 2
Size: 1-1/2 in
pump, double diaphragm mounted on stand – used to recirculate slurry Wilden-pumps.co.uk & Air Pumping Ltd., Essex, UK P2/PPPP/WF/WF/PTV/400 Quantity: 1

contact distributor
sensor, optical backscatter – measure NTU in slurry tank Campbell Scientific, Logan, UT, USA OBS-3+ Quantity: 1
Size: 0-1000 NTU
pipe, PVC Schedule 40 – to recirculate slurry local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 20 ft
Size: 1 in
pipe, flexible PVC – fitted with union and used to connect to next module local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 10 ft
Size: 1 in
union, PVC Schedle 80 Socket – connect slurry line with next module local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 8
Size: 1/2 in
solenoid, plastomatic (normally closed) – introduce slurry Plast-O-Matic Valves, Inc., Cedar Grove, NJ, USA EASYMT4V12R24-PV Quantity: 5
Size: 1/2 in NPT threaded, 24 VAC
contact distributor
fitting, PVC tee – connect slurry pipe with solenoid local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5
Size: 1 in x 1 in x 1 in slip x slip x FIPT
fittings, 1 in PVC ball valve threaded – shut off for slurry delivery to solenoid/water lines local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 7
Size: 1/2 in
fittings, 1 in PVC union threaded – connect slurry solenoid to shut off valve local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5
Size: 1/2 in
tube, vinyl – connection between water solenoid and slurry solenoid Local vendor N/A Quantity: 50 ft
Size: 1/4" ID
Name Company Catalog Number Comments
 
Parts list for Water System
 
chiller, water with self contained pump – sits off to side of reservoir Remcor Products Co., Glendale Heights, IL, USA CFF-500 Quantity: 1
Size: 1/2 hp
125 gallon open top cone bottom tank w/Stand – 42 in x 35 in – contains the water and sediment to make slurry United States Plastic Corp, Lima, OH, USA 8586 Quantity: 1
Size: 125 gal
Cover for 125 gallon tank United States Plastic Corp, Lima, OH, USA 8935 Quantity: 1
Size: 42 in x 35 in
valve, PVC – connect tank drain to water pump local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 2
Size: 1 in
pump, magnetic drive, in-line use – used to recirculate water to aquaria and chiller Little Giant, Fort Wayne, IN, USA 3-MD-SC Quantity: 1
Size: 1/12 hp
solenoid, alco – introduce water discontinued; ASCO, Florham Park, NJ,USA for similar N/A Quantity: 5
Size: 24 v, 1/4 in NIPT
fittings, black HDPE reducer connector – connect 1/4 in hose water line from solenoid  to 1/2 in hose local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5
Size: 1/2 in hose ID x 1/4 in hose ID
fittings, black HDPE tee – connect 1/2 in hose water line and slurry to aquaria local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5
Size: 1/2 in NPT x 1/2 in hose ID x 1/2 in hose ID
fittings, street elbow local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5
Size: 1/2 in 90° MIPT x FIPT
fittings, PVC threaded pipe nipples – connect union fittings with solenoids and other connections local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 12
Size: 1/2 in
fittings, union threaded – connect slurry/water lines with next module local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 6
Size: 1 in PVC 
fittings, reducer bushing – connect to reducer tee in water line local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5
Size: 1/2 in male by 1/4 in female FIPT
fittings, threaded pipe nipples – connection between bushing and water solenoid local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5
Size:  4 in long  x 1/4 in 
pipe, PVC  – make connections between tank, pump and chiller local plumbing vendor N/A Quantity: 5 ft
Size: Schedule 40
Name Company Catalog Number Comments
 
Parts list for Sensors, Data Acquisition Device, and Computer Software
 
software, LabView National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA LabView 2015 Base Quantity: 1
Size: N/A
SCXI-1001 12-Slot Chassis, U.S. 120 VAC National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA 776571-01 Quantity: 1
Size: N/A
SCXI 1100 – 32-Channel, ±10 V Analog Input Module National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA 776572-00 Quantity: 1
Size: N/A
SCXI 1303 – Terminal block designed for high-accuracy thermocouple measurements National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA 777687-03 Quantity: 2
Size: N/A
SCXI 1102B – 32-Channel Thermocouple/Voltage Input Module National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA 776572-02B Quantity: 1
Size: N/A
SCXI 1161 – General-Purpose Relay Module National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA 776572-61 Quantity: 6
Size: N/A
SCXI 1300 – General-Purpose Voltage Module National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA 777687-00 Quantity: 1
Size: N/A
PCMCIA Card DAQCARD-AI-16E-4 National Instruments, Austin, Texas, USA N/A – legacy Quantity: 1
Size: N/A
used cards available online
sensor, optical backscatter – measure NTU in each aquarium Campbell Scientific Inc., Logan, UT, USA OBS-3+ Quantity: 5
Size: 0-1000 NTU

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Suedel, B. C., Wilkens, J. L. A Flow-through Exposure System for Evaluating Suspended Sediments Effects on Aquatic Life. J. Vis. Exp. (119), e54937, doi:10.3791/54937 (2017).

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