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The hidden cost of following currents: Microplastic ingestion in a planktivorous seabird
2022
De Pascalis, Federico | De Felice, Beatrice | Parolini, Marco | Pisu, Danilo | Pala, David | Antonioli, Diego | Perin, Elena | Gianotti, Valentina | Ilahiane, Luca | Masoero, Giulia | Serra, Lorenzo | Rubolini, Diego | Cecere, Jacopo G.
Microplastics are increasingly pervasive pollutants, particularly abundant in the neuston where they drift with currents. We assessed dietary microplastic ingestion in the Mediterranean storm petrel (Hydrobates pelagicus melitensis), a small pelagic seabird that forages on plankton and inhabit the Mediterranean sea, one of the most polluted seas worldwide. We collected spontaneous regurgitates from 30 chick-rearing individuals and used GPS tracking data from 7 additional individuals to locate foraging areas. Birds foraged in pelagic areas characterized by water stirring and mixing, and regurgitates from 14 individuals (i.e. 45 %) contained microplastics. Fibers were the dominant shape (56 %), with polyester, polyethylene and nylon being the most frequent polymers. Our findings highlight the potential sensitivity of this species of conservation interest to plastic pollution and suggest that storm petrel regurgitates can be a valuable matrix to investigate microplastic ingestion in planktonic foragers, providing a characterization of spatio-temporal patterns of microplastic exposure in pelagic environments.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]The impact of circulation features on the dispersion of radionuclides after the nuclear submarine accident in Chazhma Bay (Japan Sea) in 1985: A retrospective Lagrangian simulation
2022
Budyansky, M.V. | Fayman, P.A. | Uleysky, M.Yu | Prants, S.V.
A reactor accident on a nuclear submarine in Chazhma Bay (Peter the Great Bay (PGB), Japan Sea), occurred at 11:55 h local time on 10 August 1985 and caused radioactive contamination of sea water and air. The potential transport pathways of radioactive tracers on the sea surface and at different depths in the water during the month after the accident have been simulated based on the regional ocean modelling system (ROMS) with high resolution and Lagrangian analysis. The spread of radionuclides on the sea surface in the adjacent Ussuri Bay was strongly influenced by two typhoons, which mixed the polluted water in the bay and reduced the concentration of radionuclides in the fallen spot. The surface transport of tracers from the Chazhma and Strelok bays was also affected by multidirectional winds, whereas the dispersion of tracers in the deeper layers was influenced by eddies in PGB.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Functional trait responses of macrobenthic communities in seagrass microhabitats of a temperate lagoon
2022
Hu, Chengye | Liu, Yongtian | Yang, Xiaolong | Shui, Bonian | Zhang, Xiumei | Wang, Jing
Understanding the effects of habitat heterogeneity on the functioning of macrobenthic communities is essential to the conservation of biodiversity in coastal ecosystems. However, the effects of habitat heterogeneity on the functional trait composition and diversity of seagrass bed macrobenthos are as scarce. In the present study, functional diversity indices (i.e., functional dispersion, functional richness, and Rao's quadratic entropy), RLQ analysis, and fourth-corner analysis indicated that macrobenthic functional trait composition and diversity differ among seagrass bed microhabitats (interior, edge, and bare sediment). More specifically, functional traits were more evenly distributed in the seagrass bed interior and edge habitats, when compared to bare sediment, and functional diversity was significantly higher (p < 0.01). Functional trait distributions were influenced by environmental parameters (e.g., total organic carbon, organic matter, and grain size). Suspension-feeding and burrowing bivalves preferentially inhabited bare sediment with high sand content and low TOC, whereas herbivorous, small, and sensitive species mainly inhabited muddy sediments with higher organic supply.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Deposition rates and residence time of litter varies among beaches in the Lofoten archipelago, Norway
2022
Solbakken, V.S. | Kleiven, S. | Haarr, M.L.
A considerable portion of marine litter pollutes the world's coastlines. Its accumulation on beaches represents the product of deposition and retention, processes which are not well understood. A mark-recapture study was performed with a two-week sampling interval at three sites in Lofoten, Norway. Deposition and retention vary over relatively small spatial scales (approx. 13 km radius). No correlation was found among sites in the timing of high and low deposition events, suggesting these are governed by local factors. Contrastingly, the correlation in the timing of high and low retention events was generally stronger among sites, suggesting these may be affected by regional factors. The results underline the importance of customising cleanup frequency for different beaches as spatiotemporal variation in the relative importance of deposition and retention dictate the optimal frequency for maximal removal of litter from circulation in the local marine environment, which cannot be discerned from accumulation (i.e., standing stock) alone.
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2022
Li, Jianwei | An, Wei | Xu, Chao | Hu, Jun | Gao, Huiwang | Du, Weidong | Li, Xueyan
Sunken oil incidents have occurred multiple times in the Bohai Sea over the past ten years. Currently, quick and effective sunken oil detection and classification remains a difficult problem. In this study, sonar detection experiments are conducted to obtain acoustic image samples using a multibeam echosounder (MBES) in a large seawater tank at the bottom of the area where the sunken oil is located. A series of MBES data corrections are constructed to generate backscatter strength images that can reflect the target characteristics directly. Meanwhile, eight-dimensional features are extracted, and a support vector machine (SVM) classification framework is built to classify the sunken oil and other interference targets. The results indicate that the MBES backscatter images provide an alternative approach for detecting and classifying sunken oil. The overall target classification accuracy reaches 88.5% by the SVM algorithm. Thus, this study provides a basis for further investigation of detecting sunken oil.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Risk assessment for seafood consumers exposed to mercury and other trace elements in fish from Long Island, New York, USA
2022
Ye, Xiayan | Lee, Cheng-Shiuan | Shipley, Oliver N. | Frisk, Michael G. | Fisher, Nicholas S.
We determined concentrations of Hg, Pb, Cd, Cr, As, Ni, Ag, Se, Cu, and Zn in muscle tissue of six commonly consumed Long Island fish species (black seabass, bluefish, striped bass, summer flounder, tautog, and weakfish, total sample size = 1211) caught off Long Island, New York in 2018 and 2019. Long-term consumption of these coastal fish could pose health risks largely due to Hg exposure; concentrations of the other trace elements were well below levels considered toxic for humans. By combining the measured Hg concentrations in the fish (means ranging from 0.11 to 0.27 mg/kg among the fish species), the average seafood consumption rate, and the current US EPA Hg reference dose (0.0001 mg/kg/d), it was concluded that seafood consumption should be limited to four fish meals per month for adults for some fish (bluefish, tautog) and half that for young children. Molar ratios of Hg:Se exceeded 1 for some black seabass, bluefish, tautog, and weakfish.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Mercury concentrations and stable isotopes (δ15N and δ13C) in fish muscle indicate human impacts in tropical coastal lagoons
2022
Páez, Yureidy Cabrera | Betancourt, Consuelo María Aguilar | González Sansón, Gaspar | Kidd, Karen A. | Curry, R Allen | Aceves, Daniel Kosonoy
Coastal lagoons are essential nursery habitats of many marine fishes, but they are often sites of intense human activities that impact water quality and potentially the fish using these habitats. We compared the variability in nutrient uptake (using δ¹⁵N and δ¹³C) and total mercury (THg) levels in juveniles and adults of three common species in two lagoons on the central Mexican coast of the Pacific Ocean during the wet and dry seasons. One of three species, Achirus mazatlanus had higher THg, δ¹⁵N, and δ¹³C levels in the lagoon with the greatest wastewater inputs (Barra de Navidad). Delta¹³C varied seasonally for all three species and THg was higher in the dry season for Lutjanus argentiventris and in males of A. mazatlanus. Our results demonstrate that mercury and stable isotopes can identify impacts of human activities on estuarine ichthyofauna and the importance of understanding seasonal and spatial variability of measures that could impact monitoring and predictions of impacts in these lagoons.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Occurrence and accumulation of heavy metals in algal turf particulates and sediments on coral reefs
2022
Tebbett, Sterling B. | Bellwood, David R. | Johnson, Erin R. | Chase, Tory J.
Algal turfs form a critical interface on coral reefs that interacts with several key ecosystem processes. While we know these turfs have a remarkable propensity to accumulate sediments, which can have a range of ecosystem impacts, their role as sinks for heavy metals remains largely unexamined. Here we quantified the concentration of 15 metals in algal turf sediments from Lizard Island and Orpheus Island on the Great Barrier Reef, and specifically explored how the loads of arsenic, cobalt, iron and lead were related to turf length. Metal composition differed markedly between the two islands, with the composition at Orpheus Island suggesting closer links to terrestrial sediment sources. Furthermore, metal loads increased significantly with turf length, suggesting that longer turfs can accumulate these pollutants on reefs. Given that algal turfs are a crucial component of herbivorous/detritivorous trophic pathways, this could represent a key juncture at which these metals enter food chains.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]A temporal assessment of microplastics distribution on the beaches of three remote islands of the Yasawa archipelago, Fiji
2022
Al Nabhani, Khadija | Salzman, Scott | Shimeta, Jeff | Dansie, Andrew | Allinson, Graeme
This is the first study that investigated the presence, distribution, and composition of microplastics, MPs (1-5 mm) on beaches in the Yasawa Islands, Fiji. A temporal assessment over three years on six beaches was undertaken to investigate different beach traits on MP abundance. Average MP concentration was 4.5 ± 11.1 MPs·m⁻² with significantly higher concentrations were found on east-facing beaches than west (p < 0.001), and higher on the storm line compared to the high tide line (p < 0.001). No difference was found between tourist and local beaches (p = 0.21). These results demonstrate the role of current-driven ocean transport of plastic pollution in this part of The South Pacific. ATR FT-IR analysis showed that across all sites 34 % of MPs were polypropylene (PP), 33 % polystyrene (PS), 25 % polyethylene (PE), and 8 % other polymer types. Further studies are needed to assess the potential impacts of MPs on Fiji's coral reefs and marine life.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Contaminant concentrations and risks associated with the Pacific oyster in the highly urbanized San Diego Bay
2022
Talley, Theresa Sinicrope | Loflen, Chad | Gossett, Rich | Pedersen, David | Venuti, Nina | Nguyen, Julie | Gersberg, Richard
Contaminant concentrations in filter-feeding shellfish may indicate the health of coastal waters and consumption risks. Widespread expansion of the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) and its popularity as food make it a useful sentinel. We surveyed intertidal Pacific oysters in San Diego Bay, California for contaminants during summer 2018 and winter 2019. We compared contaminants in Pacific oyster to California mussel from California's State Mussel Watch Program (1993–2003) and human consumption thresholds. Contaminants such as neonicotinoid and chlorinated pesticides, selenium, and several metals were higher in Pacific oysters in summer, while PBDEs, benzylbutyl phthalate, and plastics were higher in winter. Contaminant levels were generally lower in Pacific oyster than mussel except for copper and zinc. Bay-wide PCB concentrations in oysters exceeded thresholds but individual samples (locations) also met or surpassed chlordane, PCB and PAH thresholds. Monitoring and risk assessments that consider species' biology, season, location, effects of multiple contaminants, and human consumption patterns will contribute to more effective consumption guidelines.
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