Effects of pollution on marine organisms
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- DOI: 10.1002/wer.1218
Effects of pollution on marine organisms
Abstract
This review covers selected 2018 articles on the biological effects of pollutants, including human physical disturbances, on marine and estuarine plants, animals, ecosystems, and habitats. The review, based largely on journal articles, covers field and laboratory measurement activities (bioaccumulation of contaminants, field assessment surveys, toxicity testing, and biomarkers) as well as pollution issues of current interest including endocrine disrupters, emerging contaminants, wastewater discharges, marine debris, dredging, and disposal. Special emphasis is placed on effects of oil spills and marine debris due largely to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil blowout in the Gulf of Mexico and proliferation of data on the assimilation and effects of marine debris. Several topical areas reviewed in the past (e.g., mass mortalities ocean acidification) were dropped this year. The focus of this review is on effects, not on pollutant sources, chemistry, fate, or transport. There is considerable overlap across subject areas (e.g., some bioaccumulation data may be appear in other topical categories such as effects of wastewater discharges, or biomarker studies appearing in oil toxicity literature). Therefore, we strongly urge readers to use keyword searching of the text and references to locate related but distributed information. Although nearly 400 papers are cited, these now represent a fraction of the literature on these subjects. Use this review mainly as a starting point. And please consult the original papers before citing them.
Keywords: Antarctic; Arctic; PAHs; PBDEs; PCBs; POPs; bioaccumulation; biomagnification; biomarkers; birds; dispersants; dredging; ecological risk assessment; endocrine disrupters; entanglement; eutrophication; field survey methods; fish; fishing impacts; human disturbance; intertidal; invertebrates; mammals; mangroves; marine biocides; marine debris; marshes; metals; microbes; nanoparticles; noise and light pollution; oil spills; personal care products; pesticides; pharmaceuticals; plankton; radionuclides; sediment quality; sewage; tissue residues; toxicity; trace metals; turtles.
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