POST-SPILL ECOLOGICAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT AT THE SOUTHERN COAST OF MACTAN ISLAND, PHILIPPINES USING MULTIMETRIC PHYTOPLANKTON INDEX FOR BIOTIC INTEGRITY

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Brisneve Edullantes

Wyndel Sañoza

Catleya Vargas

S. SANGUTAN

M. POCONG

Judith Silapan

Abstract

Evaluation of ecological health status after an oil spill is crucial for effective restoration measures

of the affected aquatic ecosystems. In this study, we applied a multimetric phytoplankton index for biotic

integrity (MPI-BI) to assess the ecological health status of the southern coast of Mactan Island, Philippines

after 8, 12, 24, and 30 months from the MV Thomas Aquinas spill incident in August 2013. Phytoplankton

community analysis revealed (1) no difference in abundance, richness, and diversity between affected and

reference sites, (2) increasing trend of diversity over time after the spill, and (3) higher remotely-sensed

chlorophyll a level in affected sites. Phytoplankton relative abundance, diversity, and trophic statewere

used to derive MPI-BI. Based on MPI-BI, the health status of the affected sites wasgenerally in good

condition 8 – 30 months after. A time-series analysis of remotely-sensed and meteorological parameters

showed no difference between pre and post spill conditions, except for chlorophyll a and particulate organic

carbon. Generally, the health status of the coastal water may be affected by the oil spillage as indicated by

the increased trophic state after the spill but may be recovering from the oil spill stress.

Keywords

phytoplankton community, bioindicator, oil spill impact, multivariate analysis, remote sensing

application

Link to the Article

DOI:10.15666/aeer/1902_13531370