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Prevention strategies for green tides at source in the Southern Yellow Sea Texto completo
2022
Sun, Yuqing | Yao, Lulu | Liu, Jinlin | Tong, Yichao | Xia, Jing | Zhao, Xiaohui | Zhao, Shuang | Fu, Meilin | Zhuang, Minmin | He, Peimin | Zhang, Jianheng
As global ecological disasters, green tide outbreaks have been observed in the Southern Yellow Sea (SYS) of China since 2007, resulting in considerable economic losses and environmental damage to the coastal cities of Jiangsu and Shandong Provinces. Therefore, prevention of green tides is crucial. Previous studies have revealed that a relatively small green tide outbreak scale in the SYS was observed in 2018 and 2020, with the green tides covering areas of 193 km² and 192 km² and durations of 91 days and 64 days, respectively. Killing green macroalgae attached to cultivation ropes in Neopyropia aquaculture areas, which has been considered a primary source of the blooms, early removal of Neopyropia aquaculture rafts, and green tide prevention in the SYS are the key reasons for the decrease in green tides in 2018 and 2020. Furthermore, to address the challenges associated with the current green tide source prevention measures, we proposed a comprehensive control method that combines ecological farming, early green tide prevention, and resource utilization. Potential secondary pollution caused by the chemicals used to control Ulva prolifera can be minimized. Conversely, Neopyropia yezoensis quality may be enhanced through continuous improvement of its culturing process, which in turn, could reduce the green tide blooming scale.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Composition and spatial distribution of floating plastic debris along the estuarine ecocline of a subtropical coastal lagoon in the Western Atlantic Texto completo
2022
Monteiro, Isabel B. | Dantas, David V. | Makrakis, Maristela C. | Lorenzi, Luciano | Ribeiro, Sofia Alves | Pezzin, Ana Paula Testa | Silveira, Victória Fonseca | Gentil, Eduardo
With the objective of characterizing the composition and spatial distribution of plastic fragments in a subtropical lagoon system, five sample areas affected by various anthropogenic impacts were chosen in the southern part of the Estuarine Lagoon System in Laguna, Santa Catarina, Brazil. The total density of the floating meso- and microplastics encountered was 7.32/m³, with the greatest density in the access channel and external area of the lagoon. Plastic filament was the most abundant and mainly comprised polyester (PET), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) from 0.05 to 0.71 mm². Fishing and urbanization were the main sources of the meso- and microplastics in the environment. This is the first study to evaluate contamination by meso- and microplastics in the southern part of the Estuarine Lagoon System and provides information about the nature and extent of contamination by plastics in this estuarine ecosystem.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Covid-19-derived plastic debris contaminating marine ecosystem: Alert from a sea turtle Texto completo
2022
Fukuoka, Takuya | Sakane, Fumiki | Kinoshita, Chihiro | Sato, Katsufumi | Mizukawa, Kaoruko | Takada, Hideshige
On 10 August 2021, a face mask (14 cm × 9 cm) was found in the feces of a juvenile green turtle, by-caught alive in a set net off the northeast coast of Japan. Although sea turtles have been monitored in this region over the last 15 years (n = 76), face masks had never been found before the Covid-19 pandemic and this is the first detection. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy identified the mask as polypropylene. Estrogenic active benzotriazole-type UV stabilizers such as UV329 were detected in commercially available polypropylene face masks. Exposure of marine organisms ingesting plastics to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and physical injury are of concern. This study indicates that changes in human life in the pandemic are beginning to affect marine life. Precautionary actions including establishment of appropriate waste management of personal protective equipment and use of safe additives are urgently needed.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Natural stocks of Pinctada margaritifera pearl oysters in Tuamotu and Gambier lagoons: New assessments, temporal evolutions, and consequences for the French Polynesia pearl farming industry Texto completo
2022
Bionaz, Océane | Le Gendre, Romain | Liao, Vetea | Andréfouët, Serge
Natural stocks of Pinctada margaritifera pearl oysters in Tuamotu and Gambier lagoons: New assessments, temporal evolutions, and consequences for the French Polynesia pearl farming industry Texto completo
2022
Bionaz, Océane | Le Gendre, Romain | Liao, Vetea | Andréfouët, Serge
Knowledge of the status of the black-lipped pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera populations is critical for the sustainability of the French Polynesia black pearl farming industry. Indeed, this activity relies on collection of spat settling out of the water column, which is inherently related to the abundance of in situ benthic stocks and their reproductive capacities. From surveys performed between 2016 and 2021, we present new stock assessments of natural wild oyster populations from four contrasted pearl farming lagoons (Gambier, Takapoto, Raroia, Takume). Also using Ahe atoll historical data, we first highlight how results vary with the methods (Direct, Zonal and Cokriging) used to scale in situ density measurements to lagoon-scale stocks. Takapoto and Gambier populations were also previously surveyed at least twice since the 1980s, allowing to demonstrate with field data clear changes in stock distributions and population structures. The consequences of our findings are discussed to provide recommendations for stock monitoring and management in the future.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Natural stocks of Pinctada margaritifera pearl oysters in Tuamotu and Gambier lagoons: New assessments, temporal evolutions, and consequences for the French Polynesia pearl farming industry Texto completo
2022
Bionaz, Océane | Le Gendre, Romain | Liao, Vetea | Andréfouët, Serge
Knowledge of the status of the black-lipped pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera populations is critical for the sustainability of the French Polynesia black pearl farming industry. Indeed, this activity relies on collection of spat settling out of the water column, which is inherently related to the abundance of in situ benthic stocks and their reproductive capacities. From surveys performed between 2016 and 2021, we present new stock assessments of natural wild oyster populations from four contrasted pearl farming lagoons (Gambier, Takapoto, Raroia, Takume). Also using Ahe atoll historical data, we first highlight how results vary with the methods (Direct, Zonal and Cokriging) used to scale in situ density measurements to lagoon-scale stocks. Takapoto and Gambier populations were also previously surveyed at least twice since the 1980s, allowing to demonstrate with field data clear changes in stock distributions and population structures. The consequences of our findings are discussed to provide recommendations for stock monitoring and management in the future.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Factors affecting the subsurface aragonite undersaturation layer in the Pacific Arctic region Texto completo
2022
Mo, Ahra | Kim, Dongseon | Yang, Eun Jin | Jung, Jinyoung | Ko, Young Ho | Kang, Sung-Ho | Cho, Kyoung-Ho | Park, Keyhong | Kim, Tae-Wook
This study evaluated interannual variation in the subsurface aragonite undersaturation zone (ΩAᵣ<₁ layer) in the Pacific Arctic Ocean, using data from the 2016–2019 period. The upper boundary (DEPΩ<₁ᵁᴮ) of the ΩAᵣ<₁ layer generally formed at a depth where the contribution of corrosive Pacific water was approximately 98 %. The intensity of the Beaufort Gyre associated with freshwater accumulation mainly determined interannual variation in DEPΩ<₁ᵁᴮ, but the direction of its effect was opposite west and east of ~166°W. The lower boundary (DEPΩ<₁ᴸᴮ) of the ΩAᵣ<₁ layer was generally found at a depth range where equal contributions of Pacific and Atlantic water were expected. An Atlantic-origin cold saline water intrusion event in 2017 caused by an anomalous atmospheric circulation pattern significantly lifted the DEPΩ<₁ᴸᴮ, thus the thickness of the ΩAᵣ<₁ layer decreased.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Trace metal accumulation in seagrass and saltmarsh ecosystems of India: comparative assessment and bioindicator potential Texto completo
2022
Mishra, Amrit Kumar | Farooq, Syed Hilal
Coastal macrophytes serve as bioindicators of coastal trace metal contamination. In this study, trace metal levels in India's seagrass and saltmarsh ecosystems were assessed for their suitability as bioindicators of metal contamination. Trace metal accumulation and bioindicator potential of both seagrasses and saltmarshes were found to be metal and species-specific. Higher concentrations of Cu, Fe, Mg and Mn were found in the tissues of seagrasses, while saltmarshes showed higher accumulation of Cd, Cr, Hg, Ni, Pb and Zn. The leaves of seagrasses are suitable bioindicator of metals in the water column, while the roots and rhizomes of saltmarshes/seagrasses are suitable bioindicators of metals in the sediment. This study proposes the development of a monitoring network using seagrasses and saltmarss as model organisms for short and long-term monitoring of coastal metal contamination. Determining the phytotoxic levels of trace metals in seagrasses and saltmarsh is important for monitoring plant die-offs and loss.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Hallmarking microplastics of sediments and Chamelea gallina inhabiting Southwestern Black Sea: A hypothetical look at consumption risks Texto completo
2022
Gedik, Kenan | Gozler, Ahmet Mutlu
The consumer preference of bivalves originating from fishery or aquaculture has gained momentum in response to higher nutrition, quality, and market availability. However, potential toxicity caused by plastics, the pollution icons of the current era, could raise concerns for the sources of essential nutrients provided by bivalves. Thus, we investigated the abundance, spatial distribution, polymer composition, size, and the shapes of the microplastics (MPs) in the sediment and Chamelea gallina from 15 sites at gradual depths (10 and 30 m) along the Southwestern Black Sea coast. The abundance of the MPs ranged from 28 to 684 MP kg⁻¹ in the sediments and the amount of 0.22–2.17 MP individual⁻¹ (or 0.20–2.16 MP g⁻¹ fresh weight soft tissue) in C. gallina. Seven types of polymers were detected by FTIR, and the most abundant type was polyethylene terephthalate (34.2–35.1%), polyethylene (28–31.1%), and polypropylene (18.9–21%). MP sizes were ranged from 73 to 4987 μm. 47% and 65% of the MPs in the sediments and C. gallina, respectively, were <1000 μm in size. The most dominant shape of the MPs was found as fibers (56.5% for sediments and 68.9% for C. gallina). The risk data predicted that people are exposed to 304 MPs when consuming a single portion of C. gallina weekly. Hypothetical calculations performed with a chemical additive simulation (bisphenol A) showed that the risk associated with the MP-contaminated C. gallina model is negligible, and the consumption is rather beneficial due to already known positive aspects.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Species diversity and community structure of microalgae living on microplastics in Luoyuan Bay, China Texto completo
2022
Wang, Kang | Lin, Hui | Wang, Sumin | Dong, Xu | Sun, Lin | Zhou, Qianqian | Chen, Yanghang | Su, Baosi | Pan, Zhong | Chen, Baohong | Gao, Yahui
This study was carried out in Luoyuan Bay in March 2021. The species composition of microalgae community colonizing on microplastics called epimicroplastic microalgae (EMP-MA) was analyzed and compared with planktonic microalgae (PM) community. The species number of EMP-MA community (73) was higher than that of PM community (56). However Simpson Index and Pielou Evenness Index of EMP-MA community were significantly lower than that of PM community (P < 0.05). Although diatom was the most diverse and abundant taxa in both EMP-MA and PM community, their species compositions were significantly different (P < 0.05). Dominant species were also different between the two communities. Moreover, 12 harmful algal species were found in EMP-MA community, which may drift with microplastics and increase the risks of harmful algal blooms (HABs). This study is helpful to reveal the dispersal mechanism of HABs and potential impacts of EMP-MA on marine ecosystem.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Historical records of trace metals in sediments of the eastern Beibu Gulf, South China Sea Texto completo
2022
Song, Wei | Qu, Hongbao | Wang, Jianqiang | Chen, Bo | Dong, Chao | Yang, Jiaojiao
In this study, trace metal (Cu, Pb, Zn, Cr, Cd, As, Hg, Ni, Li, and Co) concentration profiles along a sediment core were investigated to obtain background values and assess depositional trends and contamination levels in the Beibu Gulf. The EFs of all metals indicated no enrichment. The mean concentrations of all trace metals in the 10–6.5 ka phase could be considered the background values in the study area. Factor and principal component analyses indicated that the metals were mainly naturally sourced throughout the observed depositional period. Their geoaccumulation indices revealed that the sediments were not contaminated by trace metals.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Enhancing consumption responsibility to address global plastic pollution Texto completo
2022
Cai, Wenqian | Tremblay, Louis A. | An, Lihui
Plastic pollution is a global crisis, especially in the marine environment. Excessive consumption and unsound disposal are responsible for the constant accumulation of plastic waste, resulting in plastic litter and microplastic contamination on a global scale. Establishing a new global framework is regarded as a promising tool to address plastic pollution, including marine plastic litter. However, there is a need to raise awareness of the role of consumers at individual and national levels in reducing the use of unnecessary plastics and increasing the recycling of plastic waste. The global framework should incorporate aspects of the importance of consumption responsibility in solutions addressing the issue of plastic pollution.
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