Sonia Ceoldo
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
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The Open Oceanography Journal | 2011
Chiara Facca; Nicola Pellegrino; Sonia Ceoldo; Marta Tibaldo; Adriano Sfriso
Data on nutrient concentrations and environmental parameters, recorded in the waters of the entire Venice lagoon (165 sites) in July 2003 and in two stations monthly sampled for two years (from April 1994 to March 1995 and from January to December 2005), are reported in order to compare the trophic conditions with the past situation. In summer 2003 the dissolved inorganic nitrogen varied between 0.66 and 41.2 µM, whereas the reactive phosphorus fluctuated between 0.01 and 1.75 µM. Values above the imperative values (nitrogen >25 µM, phosphorus >0.81 µM) established by the Italian law were not rare and they were found close to the mainland and the main river outflows. The comparison with previous data to update the knowledge on the trophic conditions of the lagoon showed that the overall trophic load is reducing. Only nitrate concentrations did not change. The seasonal samples allowed to confirm the above observations highlighting the behaviour of nutrients in relation to the weather conditions and to the primary producer fluctuations.
The Scientific World Journal | 2014
Chiara Facca; Sonia Ceoldo; Nicola Pellegrino; Adriano Sfriso
The goals of conservation and sustainable use of environmental ecosystems have increased the need for detailed knowledge of ecological evolution and responses to both anthropogenic pressures and recovery measures. The present study shows the effects of natural processes and planned intervention in terms of reducing nutrient inputs in a highly exploited coastal lagoon, describing its evolution over a 16-year period from the late 1980s (when eutrophication was at its peak) until 2003. Changes in nutrient and carbon concentrations in the top layer of sediments were investigated in parallel with macroalgal and seagrass biomass in the most anthropized basin of Venice Lagoon in four surveys conducted in accordance with the same protocols in 1987, 1993, 1998, and 2003. A pronounced reduction in trophic state (mainly total nitrogen, organic phosphorus, and organic carbon concentrations) and macroalgal biomass was recorded, together with the progressive expansion of seagrass meadows. General considerations are also made on the effects of Manila clam farming and the shift from illegal to managed clam farming.
Oceanologica Acta | 2003
Adriana Sfriso; Chiara Facca; Sonia Ceoldo; Silvia Silvestri; Pier Francesco Ghetti
Archive | 2005
Adriano Sfriso; Chiara Facca; Sonia Ceoldo; G Pessa
CO.RI.LA. RESEARCH PROGRAMME 2000-2004. SECOND ANNUAL WORKSHOP | 2003
Adriano Sfriso; Chiara Facca; Sonia Ceoldo
Archive | 2008
Adriano Sfriso; Chiara Facca; Sonia Ceoldo
9th Int. Conference Littoral | 2008
Chiara Facca; Sonia Ceoldo; Nicola Pellegrino; Adriano Sfriso
BIOLOGIA MARINA MEDITERRANEA | 2009
Chiara Facca; A.M Bazzoni; Sonia Ceoldo; C Hewes; O Holm-Hansen; Adriano Sfriso; Giorgio Socal
BIOLOGIA MARINA MEDITERRANEA | 2008
Chiara Facca; Adriano Sfriso; Sonia Ceoldo
BIOLOGIA AMBIENTALE | 2004
Adriano Sfriso; Sonia Ceoldo; Pier Francesco Ghetti; A. Facca