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TP8 Biomonitoring () Using nitrogen stable isotope ratios ( Costanzo, S1, Udy, J2, Longstaff, B3, Jones, A4, 1 National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia2 Marine Botany, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia3 Queensland Environmental Protection Agency, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia4 University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, MD, USA ABSTRACT- During the past decade the use of stable isotopes to investigate transport pathways of nutrients in aquatic ecosystems has contributed new understanding and knowledge to many aspects of ecology; from the trophic structure of food webs to the spatial extent of nutrient discharges. At the same time aquatic monitoring programs around the world have become more interested in quantifying ecosystem health rather than simply measuring the physical and chemical properties of water (nutrients, pH, temperature and turbidity). A novel technique was initiated in 1998 as part of the development of the Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program in S.E. Queensland Australia (EHMP) using changes in the Key words: sewage, nitrogen, stable isotopes, macroalgae |
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