| Literature DB >> 31993677 |
Daniele Piazzolla1,2, Valentina Cafaro3,4, Emanuele Mancini2, Sergio Scanu1,2, Simone Bonamano2, Marco Marcelli1,2.
Abstract
Harbor basins are strategically important and heavily impacted water bodies according to the water framework directive. Due to constant traffic, variety of activities, and low-energy hydrodynamics, these areas can have high degrees of water pollution. This study reports the results of the preliminary investigation of anthropogenic microlitter (AM) pollution in a semi-enclosed basin (Civitavecchia harbor; northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) using the tubes built by the polychaete Sabella spallanzanii. The visual inspection showed AM particles within the tube structure as a result of its building process. The total average AM abundance was 20.8 ± 3.7 AM g-1. AM abundances and flushing time as the hydrodynamic parameter of water renewal highlight the homogeneity of the sampling area. The suitability of S. spallanzanii tubes as a potential tool to investigate the AM pollution level in sheltered and polluted environments is highlighted.Entities:
Keywords: Flushing time; Harbor basins; Marine litter; Pollution; Sabella spallanzanii
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31993677 DOI: 10.1007/s00128-020-02797-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Environ Contam Toxicol ISSN: 0007-4861 Impact factor: 2.151