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An application of Bayesian Belief Networks to assess management scenarios for aquaculture in a complex tropical lake system in Indonesia.

Ivana Yuniarti1,2,3, Klaus Glenk2, Alistair McVittie2, Sulung Nomosatryo3,4, Endra Triwisesa3, Tri Suryono3, Arianto Budi Santoso3, Iwan Ridwansyah3.   

Abstract

A Bayesian Belief Network, validated using past observational data, is applied to conceptualize the ecological response of Lake Maninjau, a tropical lake ecosystem in Indonesia, to tilapia cage farms operating on the lake and to quantify its impacts to assist decision making. The model captures ecosystem services trade-offs between cage farming and native fish loss. It is used to appraise options for lake management related to the minimization of the impacts of the cage farms. The constructed model overcomes difficulties with limited data availability to illustrate the complex physical and biogeochemical interactions contributing to triggering mass fish kills due to upwelling and the loss in the production of native fish related to the operation of cage farming. The model highlights existing information gaps in the research related to the management of the farms in the study area, which is applicable to other tropical lakes in general. Model results suggest that internal phosphorous loading (IPL) should be recognized as one of the primary targets of the deep eutrophic tropical lake restoration efforts. Theoretical and practical contributions of the model and model expansions are discussed. Short- and longer-term actions to contribute to a more sustainable management are recommended and include epilimnion aeration and sediment capping.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33861801     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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1.  A Bayesian Modelling Framework for Integration of Ecosystem Services into Freshwater Resources Management.

Authors:  Michael Bruen; Thibault Hallouin; Michael Christie; Ronan Matson; Ewa Siwicka; Fiona Kelly; Craig Bullock; Hugh B Feeley; Edel Hannigan; Mary Kelly-Quinn
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 3.644

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