ASSESSMENT OF ECOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF TWO MAJOR BECKS IN MIDDLESBROUGH, NORTH YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
- Department of Tourism and Business Management, Canterbury University Partnership at GBS, Leeds Campus, United Kingdom.
Abstract
Urban watercourses are critical ecological assets, yet they face significant anthropogenic pressures. This study presents a quantitative assessment of the ecological resources of two prominent becks in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire: Marton West Beck and Ormesby Beck. These becks were selected due to their contrasting management profiles; Marton West Beck represents a typically modified urban watercourse, while Ormesby Beck has recently undergone significant restoration, including the removal of a tidal barrier. A comparative research design was employed, establishing six sampling sites across both becks (three per beck). At each site, key physico-chemical water quality parameters (pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Turbidity, Nitrate, Phosphate), physical habitat quality (using the River Habitat Survey - RHS), and macroinvertebrate assemblages (using the Biological Monitoring Working Party - BMWP and Average Score Per Taxon - ASPT indices) were assessed.The results indicate a significant disparity in ecological health between the two becks. Marton West Beck exhibited characteristics of a heavily impacted urban river, with significantly higher mean concentrations of phosphate (0.45 mg/L) and nitrate (6.8 mg/L), and lower biological water quality, reflected by a mean BMWP score of 65 and an ASPT of 4.1. Its physical habitat was classified as Significantly Modified with a mean Habitat Modification Score (HMS) of 28. In contrast, Ormesby Beck showed marked signs of ecological recovery.
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Kolawole Farinloye (2025); ASSESSMENT OF ECOLOGICAL RESOURCES OF TWO MAJOR BECKS IN MIDDLESBROUGH, NORTH YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 13 (06), 442-451, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/21102
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