Abstract:
The study on the thermal tolerance of marine organisms in the receiving water body of thermal discharge is an essential part and important basis for establishing and perfecting the assessment of environmental impact of thermal discharge and its emission control standards.The adjacent waters of four typical coastal nuclear power plants (Hongyanhe, Shidao bay, Sanmen and Taishan NPP) were chosen as the research objects.The
Chaeturichthys stigmatias was selected as the wide-area fish in the four typical coastal sites.The
CTM (critical temperature maximum) tests and
UILT50 (upper incipient lethal temperature) tests of the
Chaeturichthys stigmatias were carried out.According to the results of these two kinds of tests, the rates of temperature rise had different effects on the
CTM value of
Chaeturichthys stigmatias captured from different sea areas in different seasons; the
CTM and 24-hour
UILT50 were in direct proportion to the initial temperature of the test; except for the rates of temperature rise and the initial temperatures of the tests, other key factors, such as the individual size and the growth stages of the species, were also the main influencing factors of the
CTM value of the same species; the
CTM of
Chaeturichthys stigmatias was higher than its 24-hour
UILT50 under the same condition.