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Ecology of Sandy Beaches Expectations ?? ? Objectives • • • • • • • • • The Biological Study of Sandy Beaches Typical sandy Beach animals (Characters & features) Cryptic animals Meiofaunal Vs Macrofaunal Sand Sample The importance of developing and understanding of sandy shore ecosystems. Physical Environment. Sand. Waves: Surface gravity, Internal & Edge waves. Wind. • The Biological Study of Sandy Beaches • When has the biological study started? • It started only fifty years ago after intensive studies of rocky shore. • Why was there an early neglect of sandy beach ecosystem? • It seems always devoid of life (why?). The early neglect of sandy beach ecosystem was due • Rocky shore to • Sandy Shore • 1- Obvious lifepresenting fascinating prospect to scientific research. • 2- Plants & animals are large and highly colored. • 3- Many animals are sessile or very slow moving, easy to collect and study. • 1- No attached plants. • 2- Animals are so small. 3- Few species of macrofauna are cryptic. • 4- On sheltered beaches burrows excavated by Arenicola and Callianosa (evidence to life). • 5- On exposed beaches, sand is unstable to support burrows intertidal. • 6- Animals are highly mobile to maintain their position. • Cryptic animals • They are hiding within sand. • They appear only when necessary to feed, perform other vital functions. • Mobility and cryptic mode of life render sandy beach observations. • Typical sandy Beach animals (Characters & features) • 1- Millimeter or so in length. Small enough to live and move between sand grains. • 2- Migrating up and down through the sand column in response to environmental factors. • 3- Those animals are named MEIOFAUNA • 4- Although the collection and identification of meiofauna is difficult than macrofauna, the diversity of meiofauna is higher than macrofauna. • Meiofaunal Vs Macrofaunal Sand Sample • A single sand sample Numerous species of A Nemertina N U Tardigrada M Turbellaria E Nematodes I A O Foraminifera F Ostracoda Annelids Gastrotrichs Harpacticoida • In Contrast: • Typical permanent intertidal sandy beach MACROFAUNA Very Few Species of Polychaete Mollusca Donax sp. Two or few Crustacea species Although of this distinction, macrofauna has intensively studied Our knowledge about meiofauna and microbiota are poor. • The importance of developing and understanding of sandy shore ecosystems ¾ of the world’s Appropriate management Ice free coastline & successful conservative Consists of sandy Can only be achieved. Shores. Beaches and dune Systems are fragile ecosystems need management. • Physical Environment • Sandy Coastal line = Shores +Beaches • It is Dynamic environment Physical Habitat Structure is determined by Sand Air Water • Sandy Beach is one of the most stable dynamic coastal line (why?). • Due to its ability to absorb wave energy. • Beach is characterized by Wave driven sand transport Aeolian (wind) transport Sediment transport in Surf zone by wave action. Sediment transport in Dunes by wind action. Sand Originates from Terrestrial Origin Quartz (Silica) Erosion of land Go to sea by rivers Marine Origin (Carbonate sand) Biogenic sources Animals skeleton & Sea cliff erosion The most important characteristic of sand particles Sand grains (Ф = mm) Ф= log2 diameter Porosity = Volume of void space / sand ≈ 30-40% of total volume for sand. Permeability determine the amount of flushing through sand Penetrability related to % silt, clay & Water content Waves Surface gravity waves Internal wave Edge waves • Surface Gravity Waves: • 1-Generated by wind stress on water surface. • 2-Friction (wind & water) • 3-A viscous drag 4- Stretches the surface like an elastic membrane undulation Wind Distortion waves Surface tension Restoration • What happens if strong wind blows up? • 1-Waves grow. • 2-Gravity replaces surface tension. • 3-Waves move off before the wind. • 4-Waves transfer energy from wind at sea to coastal zone. • Internal waves • They occur at the boundary between water layers of different densities. Generated by Tide Under water avalanches Wind Internal waves may causes fluctuations in surf zone • Edge waves • They are waves running along the shore and contained in surf zone. • ًWind • They are important in shaping wave characteristics. • Surface water movement is about 2% of wind speed. • Strong on shore winds • Off shore winds Wave Height Wave Height flatten Size of surf zone Size of surf zone Affect sediment transport between Beach and Dunes • ٍٍ •Summary • Sand Movement Sand moves in two ways Bed Load It is moving close to the bed Coarser materials Suspended Load It is transported above Bed Finer materials The steeper the waves and the beach, the greater the tendency for accretion. • In Practice: • Strong erosion or sea ward movement of sediment for short periods Is balanced by Gradual accretion or land ward