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Title: Sea Nettles, Estuaries, and Riparian Buffers


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Sea Nettles, Estuaries, and Riparian Buffers
  • By the MATES QuickSCience Team

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Estuaries
  • Estuaries are a habitat where saltwater and
    freshwater mix, creating a habitat that is ideal
    for life.
  • Estuaries are also where many problems occur,
    including the presence of sea nettles
  • Can you name the estuary closest to us?

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What Are Sea Nettles?
  • Sea Nettles are jellyfish about 10 cm in diameter
    and 1 meter in length.
  • They prefer waters with lower salinities, which
    means that they love brackish estuaries.
  • They are white in color, but in salty waters turn
    a reddish color.
  • Have you ever seen a sea nettle?

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Problems Sea Nettles Pose
  • Sea Nettles are considered annoying to many
    people because they are a species of jellyfish
    that sting.
  • They sting by using stinging cells called
    cnidocytes. Each cell has a trigger and barb,
    which is called a nematocyst.
  • When something comes into contact with a
    cnidocyte, it releases its nematocyst. The
    nematocyst imbeds itself into its target and
    releases venom.
  • To the small creatures it feeds on, the sting is
    often lethal, but to humans, it is more of a
    painful annoyance.

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Food Chain
  • Nutrient runoff from non-point source pollution
    adds nitrogen and phosphorus to the water.
  • Bacteria feed off of the nutrients.
  • Zooplankton, like copepods, eat the bacteria.
  • Comb jellies eat the zooplankton.
  • The sea nettles consume both the zooplankton and
    comb jellies.
  • Thus, non-point source pollution leads to an
    increase in sea nettle populations

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But how do we fix it?
  • The most effective way to control sea nettle
    populations is to prohibit excess nutrients from
    entering the system.
  • This prevention can be done through riparian
    buffers.

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Riparian Buffers
  • Riparian buffers are plants and shrubs planted
    along the edge of a body of water.
  • The plants remove the nutrients from the runoff
    before they infiltrate the water.
  • Thus, without the starting nutrients, the
    conditions of the water wont be as favorable to
    support sea nettle life.

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Human Impacts
  • Agricultural and residential fertilizer,
    livestock, and sewerage systems add many
    nutrients into water via runoff.
  • The runoff causes eutrophication.
  • Aside from attracting sea nettles, the
    eutrophication process has other negative effects.

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Death
  • During eutrophication, algal blooms are common.
  • The blooms cut off light from reaching SAV
    (submerged aquatic vegetation)
  • Thus, the SAV dies.

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Bacteria
  • The dead plants cause bacteria to multiply in
    order to carry out decomposition.
  • The bacteria consumes oxygen, and diminishes the
    supply required by other species to respirate.
  • The other species die off.

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After Death
  • When eutrophication is in the later stages, the
    water system that was an estuary now becomes
    swamp-like and boggy.
  • Less people visit the area, naturally decreasing
    tourism.
  • The lack of tourism causes a decreased economy.
  • This situation is easily preventable with the
    utilization of riparian buffers.

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References
  • http//www.mdsg.umd.edu/MarineNotes/Jul-Aug94/side
    1.html
  • http//www.seakayak.ws/kayak/kayak.nsf/NavigationL
    ist/NT00010632
  • http//www.cblad.state.va.us/Shorelands/ripfor.htm
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