Environmental quality assessment of sandy beaches in Ha Long - Cat Ba area (Vietnam)

Cao Thi Thu Trang, Tran Dinh Lan, Do Thi Thu Huong, Tran Manh Ha, Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Pham Thi Kha, Nguyen Van Bach, Le Van Nam, Dinh Hai Ngoc
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  • Cao Thi Thu Trang Institute of Marine Environment and Resources, VAST, Vietnam https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4876-9770
  • Tran Dinh Lan Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam
  • Do Thi Thu Huong Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam
  • Tran Manh Ha Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam
  • Nguyen Thi Thu Ha Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam
  • Pham Thi Kha Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam
  • Nguyen Van Bach Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam
  • Le Van Nam Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam
  • Dinh Hai Ngoc Institute of Marine Resources and Environment, VAST, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/16061

Keywords:

Sandy beaches, pore water quality, sediment, benthic fauna.

Abstract

The environmental quality of 6 famous sand beaches of the Ha Long - Cat Ba area was surveyed in July 2018 (the rainy season) and March 2019 (the dry season). The results showed that the pore water layer below the sand surface contained some pollutants exceeding the critical value of QCVN 10:2015/BTNMT for coastal water and ASEAN-criteria, including TSS, ammonium and nitrate. In the rainy season, the pore water quality was lower than that in the dry season, indicating that the tourism influenced the sandy beach water quality. Among the studied beaches, Ha Long and Bai Dai (Van Don) showed pore water pollution; the rest beaches were low to moderate pollution. Pore water in sandy beaches was charecterized by low dissolved oxygen saturation and high mineralization compared to sea water, thus confirming the role of sandy beaches in providing mineral nutrients to the sea. Analysis of the sediment grain size at the sandy beaches showed that the beach quality was medium to good. Forty-seven benthic fauna species were found on sandy beaches of the Ha Long - Cat Ba area, of which the dominant species were mollusks, followed by crustaceans, polychaetes, and echinoderms. The biodiversity of sandy beaches in study area was at an average level.

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31-03-2022

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Thu Trang, C. T., Tran Dinh, L., Do Thi, T. H., Tran Manh, H., Nguyen Thi, T. H., Pham Thi, K., Nguyen Van, B., Le Van, N., & Dinh Hai, N. (2022). Environmental quality assessment of sandy beaches in Ha Long - Cat Ba area (Vietnam). Vietnam Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 22(1), 67–78. https://doi.org/10.15625/1859-3097/16061

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