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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110492
Effect of marine antifouling paint particles waste on survival of natural Bermuda copepod communities
Molino C.; Angeletti D.; Oldham V.E.; Goodbody-Gringley G.; Buck K.N.
发表日期2019
ISSN0025326X
卷号149
英文摘要Marine antifouling paints (MAPs) are widely used to prevent organisms from fouling vessel hulls. When scraped from vessels as part of regular maintenance, MAP particles discharged into the seawater become a source of toxic substances, like copper (Cu), to the environment, and biocides leaching from them are known to cause toxic effects on non-target organisms. We investigated the toxicity of MAP particles collected from a Bermuda boatyard on local copepod communities using two experiments. Copepod survival, Chlorophyll a and total dissolved Cu concentrations were measured before and after MAP particles addition. In an acute toxicity test, the addition of 0.3 g/L of MAP particles resulted in 0% copepods survival within 88 h and increased dissolved Cu by 1.8 μM. A significant inverse relationship was observed between copepod survival and MAP particles quantity, highlighting the toxic effects of MAP particles from boat maintenance on copepod communities in the surrounding seawater. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
英文关键词Antifouling waste; Biocide; Copepods survival; Copper; Ecotoxicology; Marine pollution
语种英语
scopus关键词Biocides; Copper; Industrial poisons; Marine engineering; Marine pollution; Seawater effects; Shipbuilding; Toxicity; Acute toxicity test; Antifouling; Antifouling paint particles; Copepods survival; Cu concentrations; Eco-toxicology; Inverse relationship; Non-target organism; Antifouling paint; antifouling agent; chlorophyll a; copper; marine antifouling paint; paint; unclassified drug; copper; disinfectant agent; paint; sea water; antifouling; concentration (composition); copper; crustacean; ecotoxicology; marine pollution; pesticide; survival; Article; Bermuda; concentration (parameter); controlled study; copepod; marine environment; nonhuman; pilot study; sea pollution; survival factor; toxicity testing; animal; copepod; drug effect; ship; water pollutant; Copepoda; Animals; Bermuda; Chlorophyll A; Copepoda; Copper; Disinfectants; Paint; Seawater; Ships; Toxicity Tests, Acute; Water Pollutants, Chemical
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/149584
作者单位Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences, 17 Biological Station, Ferry Reach, St. George's, GE 01, Bermuda; Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences, Ichthyogenic Experimental Marine Center (CISMAR), Tuscia University, Borgo Le Saline, Tarquinia, VT 01016, Italy
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Molino C.,Angeletti D.,Oldham V.E.,et al. Effect of marine antifouling paint particles waste on survival of natural Bermuda copepod communities[J],2019,149.
APA Molino C.,Angeletti D.,Oldham V.E.,Goodbody-Gringley G.,&Buck K.N..(2019).Effect of marine antifouling paint particles waste on survival of natural Bermuda copepod communities.Marine Pollution Bulletin,149.
MLA Molino C.,et al."Effect of marine antifouling paint particles waste on survival of natural Bermuda copepod communities".Marine Pollution Bulletin 149(2019).
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