Fish fertilize corals and seagrasses but not the way you think 
By Angela Nicoletti PA Source: flu 9/28/2021
Angela Nicoletti
Fish are like underwater gardeners, fertilizing the coral reefs, kelp forests and seagrasses where they reside. Their fertilizer of choice — their own pee.

But, fish communities are facing many changes. Warming oceans mean tropical fish can venture into areas they couldn’t before when the waters were cooler. And then there are the human impacts, including fishing and habitat destruction.

Will Wied, a Ph.D. student in Justin Campbell’s lab in the FIU Institute of Environment, wants to get to the bottom of how these different factors are altering the all-important nutrient balance. And he’s going straight to the No. 1 source of these nutrients — fish waste.
 

“I’m not just looking at how the fish may be eating a lot more, but also how their excretion is then recycled. Are they no longer hanging out in the seagrass beds, so now the seagrasses don’t have a source of nutrients?” Wied said. “It’s about picking at different pieces of that overall question of how community structure dictates the quality and quantity of nutrients.”

Fish waste — excreted through the gills, in addition to the most obvious source — has a lot of beneficial and life-sustaining nutrients, including nitrogen and phosphorous. If fish numbers dwindle and the steady supply of urine slows, these ecosystems suffer.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
551Putting Azerbaijan back on the global caviar mapthefishsite2024-04-22AZ
552Tiny, endangered fish hinders Californias Colorado River conservation planksby2024-03-31US
553Wild fish spring to life in Lake Ontario, despite dams, pollution and hatchery competitorsthenarwhal2024-04-03CA
554Truck crash spills live salmon into wrong Oregon riverBBC News2024-04-03CA
555Sarasota Bay installs artificial reefs to support commercially essential fish specieswtsp2024-04-04CA
556N.S. salmon operation in receivership after equipment failureCBC News2024-04-05CA
557Snakehead and blue catfish are invasive to Marylandtristatealert2024-04-15US
558Study finds relatives of coronavirus and other pathogens in fishapg-wi2024-04-05US
559U.S., Canada put 7 year ban on all forms of salmon fishing in Yukon, Alaskaaptnnews2024-04-05CA
560Tropical fish worth thousands of dollars stolen from Ottawa Valley restaurantmsn2024-04-17CA
561Pangasius exports to Canada skyrocketdangcongsan2024-04-17VN
562B.C. asks anglers to help eradicate this sport fish common in the rest of Canadactvnews2024-04-17CA
563Lengthy investigation leads to 66 halibut fishing charges in Nova Scotianewswire2021-12-14CA
564Trial begins in Halifax for fisherman, buyer accused of illegal halibut landingsCBC News2022-03-03CA
565Five people, three companies convicted of 18 violations in N.S. halibut fisheryCTV News2024-02-07CA
566Nova Scotia halibut boat fined $5,000 for fishing inside Gully Marine Protected AreaCBC News2023-03-24CA
567How ribs might have been vital in the evolution of walkingcosmosmagazine2024-04-07CA
568Fisherman discovers ugly, frowning human-like fishaol2024-04-17TH
569Sea creatures at Florida Aquarium celebrate Easterwtsp2024-03-30US
570Uruguayan fishing said to be on the brink of collapseÁmbito2024-04-01UY
571Underwater entrance ceremony held for new Japan aquariummainichi2024-03-31JP
572Winston Churchills secret battle after WWII victory - to breed tropical fishdailymail2024-04-02UK
573Thousands of threatened Chinook salmon killed in transit to Imnaha Riverkoin2024-04-02US
574Tillamook woman catches potentially record-breaking eel-like fishkoin2024-04-05US
575Ohio Division of Wildlife debunks fishers perch conspiracy theoriesdispatch2024-04-07US

214 215 216 22 of [217 - pages.]