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Level of contamination by metallic trace elements and organic molecules in the seagrass beds of Guadeloupe Island
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LEMOINE Soazig,DROMARD Charlotte,BOUCHON-NAVARO Yolande
Éditeur(s)
Springer
Identifiant documentaire
29-1887
Identifiant OAI
oai:base-documentaire.pole-tropical.org:1887
Auteur(s):
BOUCHON Claude
Mots clés
HERBIER
1000 - POLLUTIONS ET EFFETS DE LA POLLUTION
METAL
POLLUANT ORGANIQUE PERSISTANT
CONTAMINANT
Date de publication
01/01/2016
Date de création
Date de modification
Date d'acceptation du document
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Langue
eng
Thème
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Source
Droits de réutilisation
Région
Département
Guadeloupe
Commune
Description
Seagrass bed ecosystems occupy the most important
part of coastal shelf in the French West Indies. They also
constitute nurseries for many invertebrates and fishes harvested
by local fisheries. In Guadeloupe, coastal fish stocks are
declining meanwhile several agroecosystems revealed to be
heavily contaminated by pollutants (agricultural lands, rivers,
mangroves, seagrass beds, and coral reefs). Considering these
facts, a study of the contamination of seagrass beds (8000 ha)
of the Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin (GCSM) bay was conducted
on their sediments and marine phanerogams. The analyses
concerned six metals (Cd, Cu, Hg, Pb, V, Zn), tributyltin, 18
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), eight
polybrominated diphenyl et h e r s (PBDEs), 38
polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs), dithiocarbamates (CS2 residues),
and 225 pesticide molecules.
Overall, the level of contamination of the seagrass beds
was low for both sediments and phanerogams. Metallic trace
elements were the main pollutants but with higher concentrations
recorded in coastal sites, and their distribution can be
explained by the proximity of river mouths and current patterns.
The level of contamination was lower in plants than in
sediments.However, the level of contamination between these
two compartments was significantly correlated. The conclusion
of this study is that, unlike other coastal ecosystems of
Guadeloupe such as mangroves, the seagrass beds in the
GCSM present a low degree of pollution. The observed level
of contaminants does not seem to threaten the role of nursery
played by the seagrass beds and does not likely present a risk
for the reintroduction of manatees.
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