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Conditions of nutrients and dissolved organic matter for the outbreaks of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) in Jinhae Bay, Korea Texto completo
2020
Kwon, Hyeong Kyu | Kim, Guebuem | Lim, Weol Ae | Park, Jong Woo | Park, Tae Gyu
We measured the concentrations of nutrients, fluorescent dissolved organic matter (FDOM), and photosynthetic pigments in seawater during the springs of 2018 and 2019 in Jinhae Bay, Korea. The samplings were carried out during the severe and weak outbreaks of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in April 2018 and March 2019, respectively. The additional sampling campaigns were carried out before and after the PSP outbreak for the comparison. During the severe PSP outbreak, lower salinities, higher organic and total nutrients, and higher humic-like FDOM were observed. Although the environmental condition of April 2018 is favorable for the growth of dinoflagellates, the lowest peridinin (dinoflagellate index) and highest fucoxanthin (diatom index) concentrations were observed amongst all sampling periods. Thus, our results suggest that PSP could be more effectively produced by dinoflagellates in the course of the ecological shift by interspecific competition under the environmental condition favorable for dinoflagellates.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Microplastics presence in cultured and wild-caught cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis Texto completo
2020
Oliveira, Ana R. | Sardinha-Silva, Andreia | Andrews, Paul L.R. | Green, Dannielle | Cooke, Gavan M. | Hall, Sarah | Blackburn, Kirsty | Sykes, António V.
Microplastics presence in cultured and wild-caught cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis Texto completo
2020
Oliveira, Ana R. | Sardinha-Silva, Andreia | Andrews, Paul L.R. | Green, Dannielle | Cooke, Gavan M. | Hall, Sarah | Blackburn, Kirsty | Sykes, António V.
Amongst cephalopods microplastics have been reported only in jumbo squid gut. We investigated microplastics in the digestive system of wild cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) as they are predators and prey and compared the stomach, caecum/intestine and digestive gland (DG) of wild and cultured animals, exposed to seawater from a comparable source. Fibers were the most common type (≈90% of total count) but were ≈2× higher in relation to body weight in wild vs. cultured animals. Fibers were transported to the DG where the count was ≈2× higher /g in wild (median 1.85 fibers/g) vs. cultured. In wild-caught animals the DG was the predominant location but in cultured animals the fibers were more evenly distributed in the digestive tract. The potential impact of microplastics on health of cuttlefish is discussed. Cuttlefish represent a previously unrecognized source of microplastic trophic transfer to fish and finding fibers in cultured animals has implications for aquaculture.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Microplastics presence in cultured and wild-caught cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis Texto completo
2020
Oliveira, Ana R. | Sardinha-Silva, Andreia | Andrews, Paul L. R. | Green, Dannielle | Cooke, Gavan M. | Hall, Sarah | Blackburn, Kirsty | Sykes, Antonio V.
Amongst cephalopods microplastics have been reported only in jumbo squid gut. We investigated microplastics in the digestive system of wild cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) as they are predators and prey and compared the stomach, caecum/intestine and digestive gland (DG) of wild and cultured animals, exposed to seawater from a comparable source. Fibers were the most common type (approximate to 90% of total count) but were approximate to 2x higher in relation to body weight in wild vs. cultured animals. Fibers were transported to the DG where the count was approximate to 2x higher/g in wild (median 1.85 fibers/g) vs. cultured. In wild-caught animals the DG was the predominant location but in cultured animals the fibers were more evenly distributed in the digestive tract. the potential impact of mi-croplastics on health of cuttlefish is discussed. Cuttlefish represent a previously unrecognized source of micro plastic trophic transfer to fish and finding fibers in cultured animals has implications for aquaculture. | Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecncologia [IF/00576/2014, UID/Multi/04326/2019] | Programa Operacional Mar2020/Portuga12020/FEAMP [SEPIACUL 16-02-01-FMP-53] | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Management of cruise ship-generated solid waste: A review Texto completo
2020
Sanches, VâniaMaria Lourenço | Aguiar, Mônica Regina da Costa Marques | Freitas, Marcos Aurélio Vasconcelos de | Pacheco, Elen Beatriz Acordi Vasques
This article presents a literature review of solid waste management on cruise ships using a bibliographic search of the main databases. Articles that discuss waste management were spread over different research areas, demonstrating that the topic is cross-sectional and interconnected, involving social, economic and political considerations. The text is organized into four topics: generation, treatment, disposal and impacts. Recent years have seen increasing interest in cruise ship waste management, likely due to the growing tourism market, with an annual increase of 7.4% in the number of passengers between 1990 and 2018. However, this growth may aggravate environmental, social and economic impacts, making it essential to promote research and studies in the area.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Trace elements in trophic webs from South Atlantic: The use of cetaceans as sentinels Texto completo
2020
Durante, Cristian Alberto | Moura Reis, Barbara Manhaes | Azevedo, Alexandre | Crespo, Enrique Alberto | Lailson-Brito, José
Trace elements in trophic webs from South Atlantic: The use of cetaceans as sentinels Texto completo
2020
Durante, Cristian Alberto | Moura Reis, Barbara Manhaes | Azevedo, Alexandre | Crespo, Enrique Alberto | Lailson-Brito, José
The odontocetes are at the top of the trophic chains, and because they accumulate numerous compounds throughout life, they are considered as bioindicators of ecosystem contamination. This study aimed to analyze the concentrations of trace elements of the short-beak common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) and Fraser's dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei) from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Regardless of the tissue and the species, the average concentration of silver was the lowest. The highest concentration in the kidney was cadmium, while in the liver it varied between selenium and total mercury according to the species. The bioconcentration process was present in relation with the age and standard length in common dolphins. Additionally, Se–HgT molar ratios differed among species. This study provides new information on the current state of pollution by trace elements in common and Fraser's dolphins in the Southwest Atlantic, and it serves as a complement to the work in tropical waters.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Trace elements in trophic webs from South Atlantic: The use of cetaceans as sentinels Texto completo
2020
Durante, Cristian Alberto | Moura Reis, Barbara Manhaes | Azevedo, Alexandre | Crespo, Enrique Alberto | Lailson-Brito, José
The odontocetes are at the top of the trophic chains, and because they accumulate numerous compounds throughout life, they are considered as bioindicators of ecosystem contamination. This study aimed to analyze the concentrations of trace elements of the short-beak common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) and Fraser's dolphin (Lagenodelphis hosei) from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Regardless of the tissue and the species, the average concentration of silver was the lowest. The highest concentration in the kidney was cadmium, while in the liver it varied between selenium and total mercury according to the species. The bioconcentration process was present in relation with the age and standard length in common dolphins. Additionally, Se–HgT molar ratios differed among species. This study provides new information on the current state of pollution by trace elements in common and Fraser's dolphins in the Southwest Atlantic, and it serves as a complement to the work in tropical waters. | Fil: Durante, Cristian Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco"; Argentina | Fil: Moura Reis, Barbara Manhaes. Universidade do Estado de Rio do Janeiro; Brasil | Fil: Azevedo, Alexandre. Universidade do Estado de Rio do Janeiro; Brasil | Fil: Crespo, Enrique Alberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "San Juan Bosco"; Argentina | Fil: Lailson-Brito, José. Universidade do Estado de Rio do Janeiro; Brasil
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Uptake and incorporation of PCBs by eastern Mediterranean rabbitfish that consumed microplastics Texto completo
2020
van der Hal, Noam | Yeruham, Erez | Shukis, Diana | Rilov, Gil | Astrahan, Peleg | Angel, Dror L.
Two experiments were executed to assess the feasibility of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) transfer to fish tissues via MPs as a vector. PCBs that occur in the marine environment were tested for their adsorption to four different MP types. PCB congeners showed the highest adsorption levels to Polypropylene homo-polymer. The uptake of PCBs through MP ingestion was tested in an outdoor mesocosm using the herbivorous rabbitfish, Siganus rivulatus in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Polypropylene homo-polymer particles (0.3–5.0 mm) pre saturated with 11 PCB congeners, in two concentrations (500 ng/g and 5000 ng/g), were mixed with dough and offered to the fish. PCBs were identified after two weeks in fish muscle tissues, but not in the liver. These results suggest that ingestion of contaminated MP by rabbitfish might harm them in the long run, and perhaps even those who consume them on a regular basis, e.g. rabbitfish predators and humans.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Anthropogenic noise influences on marine soundscape variability across coastal areas Texto completo
2020
Bittencourt, L. | Barbosa, M. | Bisi, T.L. | Lailson-Brito, J. | Azevedo, A.F.
Acoustic data was collected across 15 sites distributed through the coastal area of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, encompassing regions of different natural characteristics. Noise levels and the acoustic complexity index were calculated. Quantity and composition of anthropogenic sound sources varied across recording sites, with at least one type of sound source being registered in each location. A cluster analysis using third-octave levels from eight frequency bands divided recording sites into two groups, one considered as impacted by anthropogenic noise and the other as less-impacted. The noisiest recording locations were those with higher numbers of anthropogenic sound sources, specifically large ships. It was evidenced that anthropogenic noise affects not only noise levels, but also low-frequency acoustic complexity, which decreased in the presence of vessel traffic. The constant noise input of human activities tended to mask natural variability in the soundscape at lower frequencies.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Ecological and biological factors associated to mercury accumulation in batoids (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea) from northeastern Brazil Texto completo
2020
Moura, Victor Lacerda | Rabelo, Júlia Nunes | Bezerra, Moisés Fernandes | Silva, Guelson Batista da | Faria, Vicente Vieira | Rezende, Carlos Eduardo | Bastos, Wanderley Rodrigues | Lacerda, Luiz Drude de
The present study aims to understand how ecological and biological factors affect the Hg levels in stingrays occurring in the Northeastern Brazilian coast. Total mercury (Hg), methylmercury (MeHg) and stable isotope (δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N) analyses were performed in five species. Hypanus americanus and Gymnura micrura showed the highest total Hg concentrations (300 and 176 ng.g⁻¹, respectively). Hypanus guttatus exhibited a significant correlation between total Hg and size. Both species of the genus Hypanus presented the highest percentage of MeHg, around 100%, whereas the other species showed median percentages below 50%. The δ¹³C and δ¹⁵N signatures suggest that all studied species present the same foraging habitat but different trophic positions. Trophic position and animal size were the main factors influencing total Hg and MeHg concentrations in batoid species. The genus Hypanus, present in the Brazilian fish markets, showed concentrations above the accepted limits for human consumption.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Observation of microplastics in mariculture water of Longjiao Bay, southeast China: Influence by human activities Texto completo
2020
Chen, Bin | Fan, Yingping | Huang, Wei | Rayhan, A.B.M Sadique | Chen, Kai | Cai, Minggang
The fishery and mariculture industry contributes to social food supply and offers high-quality protein to humans. However, mariculture is recently regarded as an important source of marine microplastic pollution, which might even pose a threat to human health. Here we investigated a shrimp-culturing farm for 9 months in Longjiao Bay, a typical mariculture area in southeast China, to study the occurrence and seasonal variations of microplastics in the mariculture water. Results showed that microplastics were widely present (250–5150 particles/m³, mean 1594 particles/m³) in the water of culture ponds. Granules (41.36%) and fibers (34.93%) were the main components of microplastics and white (45.42%) is the dominant color, followed by yellow (32.13%) and black (19.55%). Most of microplastics had a particle size between 0.30 mm and 5.00 mm (92.03%). The proportions of PE (34.40%) and PET (30.18%) accounted for more than 60% of detected microplastics. The abundance of microplastics in mariculture water had a potential positive correlation with local seafood yield and a negative correlation with land areas. This study suggested that further research is needed to figure out the impact of the high levels of microplastic abundance in mariculture environments on organisms, especially cultured ones.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in Rastrelliger kanagurta along the coastal waters of Visakhapatnam, India Texto completo
2020
Mangalagiri, Pragnya | Bikkina, Ajay | Sundarraj, Dinesh Kumar | Thatiparthi, Byragi Reddy
Twenty-three metals were evaluated in Indian Mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) collected at nine fishing settlements along the coastal waters of Visakhapatnam. The muscle tissue was analyzed for metals using 7700 Series ICP-MS. The metal concentration obtained was in the order of Al > Fe > Zn > Cr > Sr > Mn > Cu > As > Se > Rb > Ag > Ba > Pb > Ni > V > Li > Cs > Cd > Co > U > Ga > Be > Ti in all samples. Most of the heavy metals were within the prescribed norms of the FAO, WHO, EC, and MHSAC, except for Al (34.66–58.55 μg/g), Cr (2.62–3.24 μg/g), Mn (0.86–1.36 μg/g), As (0.67–1.47 μg/g), and Pb (0.06–0.37 μg/g). The study reveals that the fish are not entirely safe for consumption and the pollution levels are on the borderline but can be remedied.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Seasonal variation of micro- and meso-plastics in the seawater of Jiaozhou Bay, the Yellow Sea Texto completo
2020
Liu, Tao | Zhao, Yongfang | Zhu, Mingliang | Liang, Junhua | Zheng, Shan | Sun, Xiaoxia
The seasonal change in the concentrations and characteristics of micro- and meso-plastics in the surface seawater of Jiaozhou Bay were studied. The concentrations of micro- and meso-plastics were 0.063, 0.174, 0.094, and 0.050 pieces/m³ in February, May, August and November, respectively, with an annual average concentration of 0.095 pieces/m³. The size of the micro- and meso-plastics ranged from 346 to 155,200 μm, with an average of 5093 ± 43 μm. The overall percentages of fibers, fragments and plastic foams were 29%, 55% and 16%, respectively. The dominant chemical composition was polypropylene (PP), accounting for 51.04% of polymers, followed by polyethylene (PE), accounting for 26.04% of polymers. Strong rainfall resulted in an increase in the plastic concentration in May, and winds and eddies affected the spatial distribution of plastics in Jiaozhou Bay.
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