Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea
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Resumo: | The oil and petrochemical industry are an important source of pollution to the marine and coastal environments. Tropical and subtropical regions are particularly susceptible to the environmental impacts from oil spills, including possible effects to reef ecosystem, which are abundant within these areas. Brazil harbors a coral fauna considered unique in the world, which has been suffering from numerous environmental pressures, with many species currently threatened. Corals of the genus Tubastraea (Sun corals) are non-indigenous species on the Brazilian coast, which are becoming adapted to the local ecosystems. This study evaluated biological hazards of water soluble fractions (WSF) of fuel oil, marine diesel, samples of spilled oil in the NE, and the Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)-Agefoam 2133 on the species Tubastraea coccinea, through acute toxicity tests. The tests took place in triplicates, in which colonies with 9-30 polyps were exposed to contaminants for 96 hours. Organisms from the controls and most of the test-dilutions presented 100% survival, except for the highest concentrations of substances AFFF-Agefoam 2133, WSF from marine diesel, and the oil sample from the Northeast spill in 2019. The highest concentrations of AFFF and WSF of marine diesel showed significant effects compared to the control, being determined as the lowest-observed-effect concentration (LOEC) and the no-observed-effect concentration (NOEC), which were, 1% and 100% respectively. Other substances (WSF from NE oil slicks and bunker C fuel oil) did not cause significant deleterious and sublethal effects. The study provided the first information on the effects of these compounds on scleractinian corals in Brazil. |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccineaThe oil and petrochemical industry are an important source of pollution to the marine and coastal environments. Tropical and subtropical regions are particularly susceptible to the environmental impacts from oil spills, including possible effects to reef ecosystem, which are abundant within these areas. Brazil harbors a coral fauna considered unique in the world, which has been suffering from numerous environmental pressures, with many species currently threatened. Corals of the genus Tubastraea (Sun corals) are non-indigenous species on the Brazilian coast, which are becoming adapted to the local ecosystems. This study evaluated biological hazards of water soluble fractions (WSF) of fuel oil, marine diesel, samples of spilled oil in the NE, and the Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)-Agefoam 2133 on the species Tubastraea coccinea, through acute toxicity tests. The tests took place in triplicates, in which colonies with 9-30 polyps were exposed to contaminants for 96 hours. Organisms from the controls and most of the test-dilutions presented 100% survival, except for the highest concentrations of substances AFFF-Agefoam 2133, WSF from marine diesel, and the oil sample from the Northeast spill in 2019. The highest concentrations of AFFF and WSF of marine diesel showed significant effects compared to the control, being determined as the lowest-observed-effect concentration (LOEC) and the no-observed-effect concentration (NOEC), which were, 1% and 100% respectively. Other substances (WSF from NE oil slicks and bunker C fuel oil) did not cause significant deleterious and sublethal effects. The study provided the first information on the effects of these compounds on scleractinian corals in Brazil.Preeclampsia Research LaboratoriesDepartment of Biological Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Campus Litoral Paulista, São PauloDepartment of Marine Sciences Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Campus Baixada Santista, São PauloDepartment of Biological Sciences São Paulo State University (UNESP), Campus Litoral Paulista, São PauloUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Fukushima, Letícia May [UNESP]de Souza Abessa, Denis Moledo [UNESP]Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz2023-03-01T21:08:28Z2023-03-01T21:08:28Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject626-63844th AMOP Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Response, p. 626-638.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2415332-s2.0-85136321022Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPeng44th AMOP Technical Seminar on Environmental Contamination and Responseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-01T21:08:28Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/241533Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:17:49.712069Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea Fukushima, Letícia May [UNESP] |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea |
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Sun Corals - A Resistant Invader: Assessment of the Acute Toxicity of Contaminants Associated with Petroleum and Petrochemical Activities on the Species Tubastraea coccinea |
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Fukushima, Letícia May [UNESP] |
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Fukushima, Letícia May [UNESP] de Souza Abessa, Denis Moledo [UNESP] Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz |
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de Souza Abessa, Denis Moledo [UNESP] Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Fukushima, Letícia May [UNESP] de Souza Abessa, Denis Moledo [UNESP] Capel, Katia Cristina Cruz |
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The oil and petrochemical industry are an important source of pollution to the marine and coastal environments. Tropical and subtropical regions are particularly susceptible to the environmental impacts from oil spills, including possible effects to reef ecosystem, which are abundant within these areas. Brazil harbors a coral fauna considered unique in the world, which has been suffering from numerous environmental pressures, with many species currently threatened. Corals of the genus Tubastraea (Sun corals) are non-indigenous species on the Brazilian coast, which are becoming adapted to the local ecosystems. This study evaluated biological hazards of water soluble fractions (WSF) of fuel oil, marine diesel, samples of spilled oil in the NE, and the Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)-Agefoam 2133 on the species Tubastraea coccinea, through acute toxicity tests. The tests took place in triplicates, in which colonies with 9-30 polyps were exposed to contaminants for 96 hours. Organisms from the controls and most of the test-dilutions presented 100% survival, except for the highest concentrations of substances AFFF-Agefoam 2133, WSF from marine diesel, and the oil sample from the Northeast spill in 2019. The highest concentrations of AFFF and WSF of marine diesel showed significant effects compared to the control, being determined as the lowest-observed-effect concentration (LOEC) and the no-observed-effect concentration (NOEC), which were, 1% and 100% respectively. Other substances (WSF from NE oil slicks and bunker C fuel oil) did not cause significant deleterious and sublethal effects. The study provided the first information on the effects of these compounds on scleractinian corals in Brazil. |
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