Impact of commercial salt production on wetland quality and waterbirds on coastal lagoons in Ghana

Abstract

A comparative study conducted on two saline coastal wetlands that have been developed into saltpans and two others (referred to as ‘non-saltpans'), that are also saline but have no saltpans, describes the quality of lagoon water, benthic macroinvertebrates and waterbird communities characterising these wetlands. The wetlands were sampled monthly from September 2005–April 2006. Except for turbidity, which was significantly higher in the non-saltpans, (p 0.05). The waterbird communities of the saltpans and non-saltpans, characterised by 48 and 50 species respectively, scored a Sorenson Index value of 0.88, indicating a high similarity. The population density of benthic macroinvertebrates in the saltpans and the non-saltpans was statistically similar (p > 0.05) but the population densities of waterbirds feeding exclusively on benthic macroinvertebrates were significantly higher in the non-saltpans (p 0.05) in the two wetland types.Ostrich 2007, 78(1): 81–8

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