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Dubai Municipality has installed
a YSI water quality monitoring buoy at a sensitive area within the Dubai
Creek.
Redha Hassan Salman, Head of the Environment Protection and Safety Section
of the Municipality’s Environment Department, is responsible for
the system and says that “the buoy is located toward the end of
the creek, close to Jaddaf and the Ras Al Khawr Sanctuary. This location
was chosen because of the many ongoing projects in nearby areas, the proximity
of the sanctuary, and the potential environmental threat presented by
drainage water released into the creek nearby."
The Ras Al Khawr Sanctuary is particularly important because it hosts
some 67 species of birds, nine of which occur in internationally important
numbers, in that they represent greater than one per cent of the world’s
population for those species.
Describing the monitoring system, Redha Hassan Salman reveals "The
entire process of water quality real-time monitoring is carried out through
an Environmental Monitoring Module, which consists of a buoy, multi-parameter
water quality sensor probes, Data Acquisition System, Cellular mobile
connection, solar panel and Windows based software running on a base station
computer located at the main building of Dubai Municipality.”
The project’s objective is the automation of marine water quality
monitoring in the creeks and coastal environments.
The buoy is moored to a heavy anchor and is able to take readings from
a YSI multiparameter sonde fitted with sensors for temperature, pH, salinity,
dissolved oxygen concentration, and Chlorophyll A.
Chlorophyll is the pigment that allows plants, including algae, to convert
sunlight into organic compounds in the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll
A is the predominant type found in algae and cyanobacteria (blue-green
algae), and its abundance is a good indicator of the amount of algae present
in water.
Excessive quantities of chlorophyll A can indicate the presence of algae
blooms. These usually consist of a single species of algae, typically
a species undesirable for fish and other predators to consume. Unconsumed
algae decay, using up the oxygen required by other organisms to survive.
The presence of too many nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, can
stimulate algal blooms and result in reduced water quality and clarity.
Algal blooms can also limit light penetration and thereby damage ecosystems
in shallow water.
Real-time data for pH, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen will
quickly reveal any incidents of point source pollution, and chlorophyll
measurements will reveal any trends that may take place as a result of
diffuse or longer term pollution.
The base station computer at Dubai Municipality is connected to a modem
that periodically dials up the cell phone modem on the buoy in order to
download the data that has been collected. Mr Salman believes that real
time data is essential "in order to understand the changes in water
quality chemistry," adding “the entire monitoring process is
automatic and just needs periodic maintenance for calibration and cleaning
the equipment”
The buoy mounted equipment in Dubai Creek is one example of YSI Endeco’s
ability to build a system to precisely match the needs of both the customer
and the application.
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