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Assessment of petroleum hydrocarbon in a tropical brackish water lagoon: Chilika,India 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Bita Mohanty Alaya Tarak Behera Debasish Mahapatro Saroja Kumar Barik Subir Kumar Nag 《Chemistry and Ecology》2016,32(7):653-668
Assessment of petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) in the Chilika Lagoon, India, revealed a significant spatio-temporal variation in surface water (analysis of variance: n?=?120, p?.01), whereas insignificant variation in sediment samples. The lagoon exhibited the highest PHC concentration during summer, attributed to higher boat activity and mixing of PHC from bottom sediment. For PHC in both the water of the lagoon and regions adjacent to jetties, the northern sector exhibited highest concentrations, followed by the southern, outer channels and central sectors, in order. The highest PHC level was due to the highest density of fishing boat operations and maintenance activities, as well as the resuspension of lake sediments across the shallowest region of the lagoon. The PHC found in the water and sediment in the jetty regions were relatively high in comparison to the rest of the lagoon, again attributed to the maintenance and operational activities of the motorised boats in the jetties. The sediment PHC concentration was ~1000 times higher than the respective value for water, which could result from long-term deposition. The overall PHC concentration in the lagoon and jetties was found to be under the threshold limit and hence there is no risk to the existing biodiversity of the Chilika Lagoon. 相似文献
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Spinal deformities are seen in fishes. Deformities in the family Syngnathidae is rarely reported. Spine curvatures in natural population of pipefish, Syngnathus abaster are reported from the Tunis North Lake. The species is euryhaline and occurs along the Mediterranean coasts. Four hundred specimens of S. abaster were collected from January 2006 to December 2007 from the Tunis North Lake. Two specimens with skeletal abnormalities were described for the first time. X-rays radiographies revealed several vertebral deformities for each deformed specimen, especially at five curvation places of the caudal part. Several factors are believed to be the cause of spinal deformities of S. abaster in the Tunis North Lake, such as environmental disturbances, parasitism infection and nutritional factors. 相似文献
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