Assessment of Leachate Generated by Sargassum spp. in the Mexican Caribe: Part 1 Spatial Variations

Author:

Leal-Bautista Rosa Maria1ORCID,Rodriguez-Garcia Juan Carlos1,Acosta-González Gilberto2ORCID,Chablé-Villacis Rubi1,Tapia-Tussell Raul3ORCID,Bautista-García Jose Epigmenio1ORCID,Olguìn-Maciel Edgar3,Alzate-Gaviria Liliana3ORCID,González-López Gloria4

Affiliation:

1. Water Research Unit, Yucatan Center for Scientific Research (CICY), Calle 8 Número 39 Mza 29 S.M. 64 Lote 1 Colonia Centro, Cancún 77500, Mexico

2. CONAHCYT—Water Research Unit, Yucatan Scientific Research Center, Calle 8 No. 39, Mz. 29, S.M. 64, Cancún 77500, Mexico

3. Renewable Energy Unit, Yucatan Scientific Research Center, Sierra Papacal, Mérida 97302, Mexico

4. Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Veracruzana, Orizaba 94340, Mexico

Abstract

In this study, we evaluate the degradation by Sargassum spp. as a consortium in 2020 and 2021, and by species during 2021, collected at different distances from a coastline and in land deposits. The year 2021 had the largest leachate volume and the offshore site with the highest volume (60 mL/day) among five sites of collection. In relation to species’ leachate generation, S. fluitans reached 47.67 mL/day as its peak, which is earlier than S. natans (41.67 mL/day 14 days after S. fluitans). pH shows alkaline behavior and EC reflects the saline condition in the leachate, the consortium and species reaching values of pH 7.5 to 8.3 and 80 to 150 mS/cm of EC; the results do not show significant differences among sites, or between species. Despite a BOD/COD ratio of less than 0.1, the degradation process occurs as evidenced by the presence of leachate. The results confirm the existence of a variability in leachate production and the composition of Sargassum under the influence of factors such as the periodicity, site of collection, and proportions of species. Thus, even though these results emphasize leachate generation, knowing the limitations of leachate generation is crucial information for decision making on Sargassum storage and environmental management.

Funder

the Sectorial Fund for Research and Development in Naval Sciences of the National Council of Science and Technology

the Navy Minister

master’s scholarship

Publisher

MDPI AG

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