Groundwater nitrogen (N) contamination in coastal zones is becoming an increasingly serious global issue. Mariculture, as a major anthropogenic activity, has profound impacts on coastal groundwater and constitutes an important source of coastal N contamination. However, a comprehensive understanding of the impact of mariculture on N cycling (especially N removal) is still lacking. Taking the Daguansha mariculture region in southern China as the study area, we aimed to investigate the environmental impact of mariculture on coastal groundwater and identify N cycling processes influenced by mariculture using hydrogeochemistry, multiple isotopes, coupled with 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and the quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) experiments. The results showed that the combined effects of seawater intrusion and seepage from land-based mariculture ponds have led to localized groundwater salinization in the region. Meanwhile, mariculture promotes nitrification and anammox processes in groundwater. The dominance of ammonia-oxidizing and anammox bacteria in the upper aquifer is attributable to local salinization, N and organic carbon input, as well as anoxic to suboxic conditions induced by seepage from aquaculture ponds. In addition, the gene abundances of ammonia oxidation (dominated by AOA) and denitrification were positively correlated, indicating their cooperative interaction. This study provides deeper insight into N cycling in coastal groundwater systems affected by extensive mariculture.
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