Marine pollution bulletin | 2021

The relationship between environmental parameters and microbial water quality at two Costa Rican beaches from 2002 to 2017.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Environmental conditions influence fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) levels, which are routinely used to characterize recreational water quality. This study examined 15\xa0years of environmental and FIB data at Puntarenas and Jacó beach, Costa Rica. FIB relationships with sea level, wave height, precipitation, direct normal irradiance (DNI), wind, and turbidity were analyzed. Pearson s correlations identified lags between 24 and 96\xa0h among environmental parameters and FIB. Multiple linear regression models composed of environmental parameters explained 24% and 27% of fecal coliforms and enterococci variability in Jacó, respectively. Puntarenas s models explained 17-26% of fecal coliforms and 12-18% enterococci variability. Precipitation, sea level anomalies, and wave height most frequently explained FIB variability. Hypothesis testing often identified significant differences in precipitation, wave height, daily sea level anomalies, and maximum sea level 24\xa0h prior between days with and without FIB threshold exceedance. Unexpected FIB interactions with DNI, sea level, and turbidity highlight the importance of future investigations.

Volume 163
Pages \n 111957\n
DOI 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111957
Language English
Journal Marine pollution bulletin

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