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Debenay, Jean-pierre; Tsakiridis, Erica; Soulard, René; Grossel, Hubert. |
Port Joinville harbor is located on an island. Thus, it receives only a few freshwater inputs, contrary to most of the areas where the influence of pollution on foraminiferal assemblages has been studied. The pollution in the harbor mainly results from the boats, including cleaning, painting and outfall of oil and motor-fuel.A total of 59 sediment samples was collected at three sampling periods (November-December 1997, May 1998 and September 1998). These samplings were supplemented by the study of algal flora and macrobenthos and by the study of water circulation by means of six stations where water was collected every hour during a tide cycle. Contaminants were analyzed in the last series of 17 samples. Total assemblages were used for this study. This... |
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Palavras-chave: France; Atlantic; Harbor; Pollution; Bioindicators; Foraminifera. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2001/publication-764.pdf |
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Zu Ermgassen, Philine S. E.; Bonačić, Kruno; Boudry, Pierre; Bromley, Cass A.; Cameron, Tom C.; Colsoul, Bérenger; Coolen, Joop W. P.; Frankić, Anamarija; Hancock, Boze; Have, Tom M.; Holbrook, Zoë; Kamermans, Pauline; Laugen, Ane T.; Nevejan, Nancy; Pogoda, Bernadette; Pouvreau, Stephane; Preston, Joanne; Ranger, Christopher J.; Sanderson, William G.; Sas, Hein; Strand, Åsa; Sutherland, William J.. |
Oyster reefs are among the most threatened marine habitats globally. In Europe, oyster reefs have been extirpated from most locations within their historical range. Active restoration of the native oyster (Ostrea edulis) in Europe has grown substantially in recent years. In sharing experiences between oyster restoration projects in Europe at the Native Oyster Restoration Alliance conference, NORA2, in Edinburgh in May 2019, it became apparent that a number of similar barriers are experienced. This study identified the top 40 questions, which, if answered, would have the greatest influence on the policy and practice of oyster restoration in Europe. Initially 71 people were consulted across 28 institutions and 11 European countries to generate 194 questions.... |
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Palavras-chave: Alien species; Estuary; Fishing; Invertebrates; Pollution; Restoration; Subtidal. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00658/77004/78261.pdf |
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Maggi, Pierre. |
Toxicity of seven emulsifying agents for treating oil spills (ISTPM designation E sub(22), E sub(30), E sub(41), E sub(46), E sub(47), E sub(52) and E sub(53)) was determined using eight marine species (three gastropods, one bivalve, two crustacean and one fish). Results are tabulated as LD sub(50). E sub(47) was least toxic to the species studied, but it could still perhaps harm other plant and animal species. |
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Palavras-chave: Treatment; Pollution; Oil spills; Toxicity. |
Ano: 1972 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1972/publication-2074.pdf |
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Soudan, France. |
Following the Torrey Canyon disaster, attention was directed to finding effective but innocuous means to combat the pollution risk of shipping oil. To introduce the minimum of chemicals into the sea, it was decided to use a little of a strong, but possibly more harmful, substance rather than more of a weaker and less offensive one. Marine life could be affected mechanically, chemically or by removal or dissolved O sub(2). Various products were tested under laboratory conditions for effectiveness, and possible effects on marine life. It is noted that the latter is only a short-term view, and that different results might be obtained using different species as indicators. The range of effectiveness of products was considered. It was concluded that low density... |
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Palavras-chave: Results; Torrey Canyon; Choice; Oil spills; Pollution. |
Ano: 1972 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1972/publication-2071.pdf |
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Luna-acosta, Andrea; Renault, Tristan; Thomas-guyon, Helene; Faury, Nicole; Saulnier, Denis; Budzinski, Helene; Le Menach, K.; Pardon, P.; Fruitier-arnaudin, I.; Bustamante, Paco. |
In the context of massive summer mortality events of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, the aim of this study was to investigate the early effects on genes, enzymes and haemocyte parameters implicated in immune defence mechanisms in C. gigas oysters exposed to a potentially hostile environment, i.e. to an herbicide alone or within a mixture. Following 2 h of exposure to the herbicide diuron at 1 mu g L-1 the repression of different genes implicated in immune defence mechanisms in the haemocytes and the inhibition of enzyme activities, such as laccase-type phenoloxidase (PO) in the plasma, were observed. The inhibition of superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity in the plasma was also observed after 6 and 24 h of exposure. In the mixture with the herbicides... |
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Palavras-chave: Bivalve; Pollution; Gene expression; Laccase; Superoxide dismutase; Phagocytosis. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00083/19435/17475.pdf |
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Niquil, Nathalie; Kerleguer, G; Leguerrier, D; Richard, Pierre; Legrand, Helene; Dupuy, Christine; Pascal, P; Bacher, Cedric. |
The presence of herbicides in the run-off water coming over Brouage mudflat (Marennes-Oleron Bay, France) is suspected to cause a loss of primary production by benthic diatom biofilm. Microphytobenthos being the main primary producer of this ecosystem, it was questioned about what could be the effect of such a modification of primary production on the entire food web that depends on it. The probable impacts were investigated through a sensitivity analysis conducted on the steady-state model of the Brouage mudflat, coupling two seasons and trophic-hydrodynamic flows. The loss of benthic primary production had an effect on compartments at a low trophic level, but was buffered at higher levels because of the compensation of herbivory by other pathways and... |
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Palavras-chave: Intertidal mudflat food web; Pollution; Microphytobenthos; Inverse analysis; Sensitivity analysis. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2006/publication-3613.pdf |
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Komatsu, T. |
The Seto Inland Sea is the largest enclosed sea in Japan (22,000 km(2) surface area), and is very shallow (average depth of 37 m). Large Zostera marina L. beds throughout the Sea play an important role in its ecosystems and environments. This study reviews the long-term changes in the area of the Zostera beds, as well as some direct and indirect environmental factors which influence their distribution. In 1924, the area of the beds was 4,137 ha in the waters of the Okayama Prefecture, By 1989, 87 % of these beds had been lost. Industrialization and urbanization around the coasts of the Seto Inland Sea began in the 1950s. In the 1960s, the area of the Zostera beds in this Sea amounted to 22,625 ha. Since 1977, 70 % of these beds has been lost. This decline... |
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Palavras-chave: Zostera bed; Long-term change; Pollution; Reclamation; Transparency. |
Ano: 1997 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00093/20391/18058.pdf |
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Tournadre, Jean. |
Marine ecosystems are under increasing anthropogenic pressures from marine and terrestrial activities. Ship traffic, the major cause of change in the open ocean, and its temporal evolution are still largely unknown because of lack of data. Altimeter data provide a new powerful tool to detect and monitor the ship traffic through a method of analysis of echo waveform. The archive of seven altimeter missions has been processed to create a two decade database of ship locations. The estimated annual density maps compare well with the ones obtained from Automatic Identification System. The ship traffic analysis shows a global fourfold growth between 1992 and 2012, the largest increase being observed in the Indian Ocean and the Chinese seas reflecting the world... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Altimetry; Ship traffic; Pollution; Anthropogenic pressure. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00229/34039/32432.pdf |
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Gomez-gesteira, M; Montero, P; Prego, R; Taboada, Jj; Leitao, P; Ruiz-villarreal, M; Neves, R; Perez-villar, V. |
A two-dimensional hydrodynamic model coupled to a particle tracking model is applied to study the dispersion processes and residence time in two Galician rias (A Coruna and Vigo, NW Spain) under summer conditions. In A Coruna a long residence time was found in the harbour area due to the existence of a dock, and a short one in the river area. On the contrary, in Vigo, the residence time is smaller in the harbour area, due to the Rande Strait, beyond which the river effect is negligible. |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Modèle bidimensionnel; Traceur passif; Circulation résiduelle; Pollution; Rias de Galice; Two-dimensional model; Passive tracers; Residual currents; Pollution; Galician rias. |
Ano: 1999 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00325/43618/43312.pdf |
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