Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:883-891.

Abstract

A seasonal study of phosphorus (P)-based nutrients was carried out in Sungai Setiu basin which is located in the southern
region of the South China Sea (Malaysia) from July 2010 until June 2011. Parameters measured were dissolved inorganic
P (DIP), dissolved organic P (DOP) and total particulate P (TPP). In addition, DOP concentration was size fractionated
into high molecular weight (HMW, 0.7 µm-100 kDa), middle MW (MMW, 100-30 kDa) and low MW (LMW, <30 kDa). The
results show that the mean concentration of P-based nutrients ranged between 3.2-7.0 µg/L P for DIP, 5.6-12.1 µg/L P
for DOP and 9.2-119.4 µg/L P for TPP. Higher mean concentrations of P were recorded at urban and agricultural areas.
In addition, the distribution of P was affected by season as higher mean concentrations of P were observed during the
north-east monsoon due to the surface runoff of nutrients during this heavy raining season. The fractionation study of
DOP further revealed that HMW fraction was abundant in Sungai Setiu, making up approximately 60% of the total DOP.
This high percentage of HMW DOP was recorded at stations in the vicinity of agriculture area and towns suggesting
an important contribution from anthropogenic activities. The LMW DOP fraction was not significantly associated with
chlorophyll-a, suggesting that the phytoplankton might not be the predominant contributor for LMW fraction in this river.
We suggest that these organic nutrient inputs should be monitored as part of the management of the aquatic system.