Abstract:
The present study was conducted to assess the healthiness of Valaichchenai lagoon
for the aquaculture implication in terms of water quality in the Valaichchenai lagoon,
Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. The specific objectives of the study were; to assess the spatial
variation of physiochemical water quality parameters of the lagoon, to find out the
existing threats of the lagoon and to survey the existing fish and shellfish diversity.
Water samples were collected in replicate basis at predefined selected sites. Series of
sampling conducted fortnightly at each sampling locations. Total of 07 sampling
survey was recorded throughout the study period at each sampling points. A11
samplings were carried out within the daylight period. Temperature, pH, electrical
conductivity, dissolved oxygen, Total dissolved solid, salinity, turbidity, density,
heavy metals (cadmium, chromium and magnesium), nitrate and phosphate were
measured and fish species were identified within the lagoon during study period.
Results revealed that salinity (0.285 +- 0.184 to 12.571 +- 0.841 ppt), electrical
conductivity (222 +- 28.005 to 28361.4 +- 2025.722 pS/cm), total dissolved solids
(123.143 +- 12.820 to 13760.9 +- 950.562 mg/l), density (1.008 +- 0.0001 to 1.008 +-
0.0001 g/cm3), cadmium (0.0025 +- 0.0006 to 0.0412 +- 0.0116 mg/L), magnesium
(10.523 +-2.803 to 95.992 +- 18.374 mg/L), phosphate (0.047 +- 0.011 to 1.071 +-
0.068 mg/L) and nitrate (0.242 +- 0.064 to 2.1 +- 0.089 mg/L) showed significant
spatial variation. Totally 28 species of fish were identified during study period.
Phosphate and Cadmium level were exceeded the recommended level for the
aquaculture implication in L2 and L4 regions due to the flood condition during the
rainy season, high level of input of river water and high level of domestic wastes
contamination. According to this study, Valaichchenai lagoon had different range of
salinity level. L1, L2,L3 andL4 regions salinity level is below 1ppt. These regions
are very suitable for freshwater species culturing such as Tilapia and Carp in cages
and pen along with fry rearing. L5,L6, L8 and L9 regions salinity range is between 1
to 10 ppt. These regions are suitable for sea bass and Mullet culture in cages. Finally
the L10 region salinity level is above the 10ppt. This high saline region can be utilize
for seaweed culture on raft and crab fattening.