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Wind Effects on the Oyster Farm Environment in Gamak Bay

  • Published : 2004.12.01

Abstract

The effect of wind. stresses on the flow and water quality has been examined, particularly focused on the environment of oyster farms in Gamak Bay, by a two dimensional numerical model. In autumn (wind: $45.0^{\circ}$, 4.3 m/s), the overall flow turned out to be stronger than any other seasons and in addition, a pair of anticlockwise and clockwise vortices has been created at the northwest of the bay. Consequently, the wind in autumn seemed efficient not only for growing oyster but also for reducing the water pollution as the flow becomes much more active. In summer an anoxic condition appeared around the northwest of the bay where the flow is stagnant. According to a field survey, the majority of oyster farms tended to be densely distributed around the areas where DO concentration is high. Furthermore, oyster farms with a high production (over 1,300 kg per hanging string of 100 m) were distributed along with approximately 4 of Ch-a concentration. This suggests that oyster production is closely related to the concentration of DO or Ch-a.

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