Marine environmental quality : healthy coastal waters / edited by Frederic Muttin, Helene Thomas.
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Ort, Verlag, Jahr |
London, England ; Hoboken, New Jersey
: ISTE : Wiley
, 2021
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Umfang | 1 online resource (224 pages) |
ISBN | 1-119-86620-0 1-119-86622-7 1-119-86621-9 |
Sprache | Englisch |
Zusatzinfo | Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 Oil Spill Boom Strategy for Local Authorities Facing Coastal and Harbor Pollutions: A Survey of the European Research Project ISDAMP+ -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.1.1. Challenge -- 1.1.2. Problem -- 1.1.3. Project partners -- 1.2. Coastal hydrodynamic model -- 1.3. Boom structural analysis model -- 1.4. Hydrodynamic and structural models coupling -- 1.5. Full-scale experiments -- 1.5.1. Falmouth -- 1.5.2. Lisbon -- 1.5.3. Rochefort -- 1.5.4. La Rochelle Chef de Baie -- 1.6. Conclusion -- 1.7. Acknowledgments -- 1.8. References -- 2 Governance and Public Policies of Coastal Water Quality in the Pertuis Charentais -- 2.1. Fragmented management of coastal waters -- 2.1.1. The coastline: in-between integrated water management policies -- 2.1.2. Coastal waters: controlled and regulated according to their uses -- 2.2. The difficulty of publicizing coastal water quality -- 2.2.1. The "controlled publicity" of coastal water quality and the consequences on shellfish production in the Pertuis Charentais -- 2.2.2. The quality assessment of variable-geometry coastal waters -- 2.3. The Marine Protected Area: going towards a more coherent management of the "Sea-Land" interface? -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 2.5. References -- 3 Comparative Biomarkers Study in Two Scallop Organs to Establish Guidelines for Evaluating French Atlantic Coastline Water Quality -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Materials and methods -- 3.2.1. Study sites and sampling collection -- 3.2.2. Biochemical analysis -- 3.2.3. Data treatments -- 3.3. Results -- 3.3.1. Superoxide dismutase -- 3.3.2. Glutathione S-transferase -- 3.3.3. Malonyldialdehyde -- 3.3.4. Laccase -- 3.4. Discussion -- 3.5. Conclusion -- 3.6. Funding and acknowledgments -- 3.7. References. 4 Tracer Study and Mimachlamys varia Bivalve Tools, a Multidisciplinary Guideline to Assess Environmental Quality in the La Rochelle Harbor Over Three Years -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Materials and methods -- 4.2.1. Field collection and tissue sampling -- 4.2.2. Tracer study of hydrodynamic processes in the harbor area -- 4.2.3. Trace elements and biomarkers of effect analyses -- 4.2.4. Biochemical biomarkers of exposure analysis -- 4.2.5. Data analysis -- 4.3. Results -- 4.3.1. Trace elements and biomarkers of effect analyses -- 4.3.2. Biochemical biomarkers of exposure analysis -- 4.3.3. Relationship between biomarkers of exposure (e.g. SOD, GST, laccase, MDA) and effect (e.g. heavy metals) -- 4.4. Discussion -- 4.4.1. Bioaccumulation -- 4.4.2. Health -- 4.4.3. Tracer study in the bay of La Rochelle -- 4.5. Conclusion -- 4.6. Funding and acknowledgments -- 4.7. References -- 5 ISDAMP Project Dissemination and Continuation for Local Authorities' Oil Spill Preparedness -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Project results -- 5.3. Project audiences -- 5.3.1. International institutions -- 5.3.2. National Contact Points -- 5.3.3. Atlantic Arc regional authorities -- 5.3.4. Local authorities in La Rochelle -- 5.3.5. Discussion -- 5.4. Project continuation -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 5.6. Acknowledgments -- 5.7. References -- 6 Environmental Quality of Coastal Areas in the Mediterranean Sea and Potential Risks to Human Health -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.1.1. Chemical pollution in coastal marine areas -- 6.1.2. Bioindicators in marine coastal water -- 6.1.3. Biomarkers used to monitor pollution -- 6.2. Situation in the Mediterranean Sea -- 6.2.1. Characteristics of the Mediterranean system -- 6.2.2. Contamination at the lower trophic levels -- 6.3. Mussel biomonitoring in the Mediterranean Sea -- 6.3.1. Biomonitoring of mussels. 6.3.2. Trace element contamination of mussels in the Mediterranean Sea -- 6.3.3. Organic contamination of mussels in the Mediterranean Sea -- 6.3.4. Physiological functions affected by pollution -- 6.4. Potential human risk assessment -- 6.4.1. Seafood, potential risks and benefits for human health -- 6.4.2. Potential risks associated with mussel consumption -- 6.5. Perspectives in North Corsica ports -- 6.5.1. Multibiomarker approach -- 6.5.2. The case of harbor areas -- 6.5.3. The QUAMPO project -- 6.7. Acknowledgments -- 6.8. References -- 7 Possible Interactions Between Environmental Microplastics, Copepods (Tigriopus brevicornis) and Oysters (Crassostrea gigas) in the Pertuis Charentais Sea -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Materials and methods -- 7.2.1. Study area -- 7.2.2. Experimental design -- 7.2.3. Sampling and observation methods -- 7.3. Results and discussions on the presence of copepods in seawater and in oysters -- 7.4. General conclusion and perspectives -- 7.5. References -- 8 Health Assessment of Juvenile Scallops in the La Rochelle Harbor -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Assessment methods of the health status of marine bivalves procedure -- 8.2.1. Sampling sites and caging transplantation -- 8.2.2. Water physicochemical assessments -- 8.2.3. Trace element assessments -- 8.2.4. Biomarker assessments -- 8.2.5. Statistical analysis -- 8.3. Results and discussion on the health status of juvenile scallops -- 8.3.1. Water physical variables -- 8.3.2. Health biomarker assessments -- 8.3.3. Heavy metals -- 8.3.4. Principal components analysis -- 8.4. References -- List of Authors -- Index -- Other titles from iSTE in Ecological Science -- EULA. |
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