Abstract:
Coastal waters are used for a variety of leisure and recreational activities. Water pollution can
significantly reduce the demand for recreation. Assessment of recreational water quality is a useful
tool in pollution control and developing mitigation measures. The present study was undertaken with
the view of assessing marine water quality of Pasikudah beach to evaluate suitability for recreational
activities, identify pollution sources and possible mitigation ways to solve pollution issues. The
research was carried out monthly for 06 months period from June to December 2017. Marine water
quality results revealed that average pH (8.03), Turbidity (9.94NTU) and temperature (30.2 0C)
values were within the recommended threshold limits. Electrical Conductivity (EC) and salinity
ranges were 46.46- 58.16mS/cm and 27.63- 33.52PSU respectively. Electrical conductivity and salinity
had a positive correlation, and It was noted that salinity and EC values were lower on November
and December than other months due to rainfall which causes dilution of salts. Also, Measured
Dissolved oxygen values (6.23-8.21mg/l) were above the minimum required level (4mg/l). This study
suggests that the experimental sites were not experiencing any oxygen deficiency at that time.
Recorded nitrate and phosphate value ranges were 0- 2.8mg/l and 0.13- 4.51mg/l with the mean
value of 0.63 and 1.36mg/l respectively and these values exceeded the standard values for the
recreational site. Substances such as fertilisers and detergents carried by Pasikudah canal, sewage and
stormwater runoff during the rainy season may be reasons which increase nutrients level in
seawater. Total Coliform and Escherichia coli counts were ranges between 0-93 and 0-
40MPN/100ml with the mean value of 16 and 6MPN/100ml respectively and measured values were
within threshold limits. So, based on overall results; Pasikudah beach is suitable for recreational
activities.