Is Climate Change Impacting
RED TIDE? An Engineering Assessment Lenny Landau Adapting to a Changing Climate Conference Selby Auditorium at USF 11 January 25, 2019
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“True mitigation isn’t getting rid of the algae The real mitigation is compensating businesses”
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What Red Tide is and does Approach Direct Influences Indirect Influences How it all fits together Wrap Up L.3Landau
What is FLORIDA RED TIDE?... “Karenia brevis is the only documented dinoflagellate* in the world whose blooms are known to have concurrent fish kills, neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, and human respiratory irritation.� * A single-celled subgroup of algae with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton
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Coughing Marine Vertebrate Mortality
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Dead Fish 589
Shellfish Poisoning 4
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Ori gi n onl ate y in s the Gu lf o Me f xi c o
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E D I T • Environment S D T E C R PHealth • Public G A N I • Economy IM YTH R • Property Values E V E
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Addressing RED TIDE requires: • Identifying the pieces • Putting them together
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Karenia brevis Bloom Requirements (When Growth Exceeds Loss)
! e g n R a E h M C R e A t a W m G i l N C I T y T b Karenia brevis E d G TBio e Nutrients I t Environment S c I H Available R a E R Presence p G T E m N U i T I A S O W I W N e N E I d E i H E T • Water T Temperature S Anthropogenic D d E U e L S A R U C O (Man Caused) E A C Between 59º-86º F B C E T G B U Nutrients N T B I O N TT &
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• Salinity Between 25-35 PPT* • Sunlight Bright
Bio Available Nitrogen (BAN)
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ANTHROPOGENIC NUTRIENT Sources
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nitrogen fertilizer, and world's most commonly used nitrogen fertilizer
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New York Times Sunday, September 30, 2018
• More fertilizer is consumed in Florida than any other state but 900 People Moving California, Illinois and Texas to
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• 30 % of Florida’s population uses septic systems L. Landau
What Else? Karenia brevis Water Temperature Salinity Sunlight Anthropogenic Low Hanging Fruit Nutrients/Urea • Bio Available Nitrogen • • • • •
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• Trichodesmium • Iron Dust from Africa • Synechococcus • Upwelling • Gulf Loop Current • Wind & Current
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Trichodesmium (Indirect)
Is a bacteria that obtains its energy through photosynthesis found in nutrient poor tropical and subtropical ocean waters like the Gulf of Mexico
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Trichodesmium
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Iron Dust (Indirect)
Trichodesmium uses iron to grow and to convert nitrogen in the water to a form that can be consumed by other marine organisms, like Karenia brevis 14
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Synechococcus (Indirect)
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West Florida Shelf
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West Florida Shelf
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UPWELLING
West Florida Shelf
During an upwelling surface waters are replaced by cold, nutrient rich water that “wells up� from below. L. Landau 20
The Gulf of Mexico Loop Current
The dominant circulation feature in the eastern Gulf of Mexico • Is about 125 - 190 miles wide • Reaches maximum flow speeds of from 3.4 to 4.0 MPH • Transports approximately 25,000,000 cubic meters of water per second
The entire global input from rivers to the ocean is equal to about 1,200,000 cubic meters per second
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Loop Current Linked to Red Tide t n e Ocean circulation determines the nutrient C state rr u p o o e l offshore and the K. brevis transport to the coast. By L c e y h c t e t d a i h T keeping track of the Loop Current, t scientists d d e e t R n e e h m t accounted forothe of major blooms for u occurrence n c i r d o t l l c e a f 20 out of 25 years with concurrent Loop Current and w r s o j a It i m a Red Tide data. is
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The Gulf of Mexico Loop Current
Loop Current Variability • Penetration • Width/Shape • Location 23 L. Landau
Upwelling of deep nutrient-rich water on the Florida shelf is influenced by the loop current and eddies. This depends on current proximity and strength along the Florida shelf slope. June 15, 2018
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Karenia brevis Presence
Trichodesmium Synechococcus
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Winds and Currents
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Fitting it all together 1. Krenia brevis is present in Gulf waters‌various locations and intensities
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Fitting it all together 2. Trichodesmium and Synechococcus are present in Gulf waters L. Landau
Fitting it all together 3. Anthropogenic, natural nutrients, and iron dust from Africa is suspended in the water and accumulates on the bottom of the Gulf, along with decaying bacteria and dead fish L. Landau
Fitting it all together 4. When the Gulf Loop Current is in the vicinity of the West Florida Shelf it creates upwellings driving iron and nutrients from the sea bed
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Fitting it all together 5. Trichodesmium uses iron to grow and convert nitrogen to bio available nitrogen initiating or feeding offshore K. b blooms when the environmental conditions are right L. Landau
Fitting it all together 6. Offshore K. b blooms are driven to the coast by winds and currents
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Fitting it all together 7. Nutrients from sewage and runoff, and Sediment near shore feed the K. b bloom, as well as Synechococcus accelerating bloom growth!
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Summary • Occurs naturally • Climate Change is enabling it year round • Increasing Man caused pollution is fueling it L.35Landau
FLORIDA IS AT A TIPPING POINT 36
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Mitigation Cleanup L. Landau 37
RED TIDE CAN BE MINIMIZED (Mitigation)
• Reduce Man Caused Pollution Use Chesapeake Bay Cleanup as model
• Reduce Iron Dust from Africa Lake Chad Rescue Plan Adopted, Feb. 2018
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Need to stop Toxic Blooms! (Control) L.
Many of the pieces to the puzzle are known
The challenge is completing the puzzle 39
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ACTION HOPE
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