Multiproxy analysis in contaminated sediments from Niterói Harbour (Guanabara Bay), Brazil

Harbours are located in major urban centres around the world and are of great economic importance to the cities in their surroundings. However, the intense traffic of boats and ships can generate environmental impacts that can directly affect the local biota as well as the population that lives in s...

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Hauptverfasser: da Silva de Freitas, Alex, de Oliveira Santos, Ana Dalva, da Cruz Félix, Louise, dos Santos, Rejany Ferreira, Bila, Daniele Maia, de Carvalho Aguiar, Valquíria Maria, da Fonseca, Estefan Monteiro, Neto, José Antônio Baptista
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description Harbours are located in major urban centres around the world and are of great economic importance to the cities in their surroundings. However, the intense traffic of boats and ships can generate environmental impacts that can directly affect the local biota as well as the population that lives in surrounding areas. Therefore, this work aimed to analyse the surface sediment of the Niterói Harbour using chemical, biological and micropalaeontological tools to investigate the environmental condition of this important harbour in Rio de Janeiro State. The pseudototal trace metal data analysed in the surface samples showed values far above those of the greater Guanabara Bay background. These data were corroborated by a high mortality rate of Artemia sp. and elevated presence of the bacterium Vibrio fischeri, indicating a high rate of local pollution. Dinoflagellate cysts also showed a direct response to high values of pseudototal trace metals. The data obtained in this study emphasize a need for greater monitoring of ports since the experience gained through this study in a Brazilian harbour can serve as an example for the management of other harbours located in large urban centres around the world. •Chemical pollutants in surface sediments from Niterói harbour, Brazil•Dinoflagellate cysts, Vibrio fischeri and Artemia sp. as a biomonitoring tool•Pb and Cd as potential pollutants affecting the biota and population surrounding
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Artemia
Bacteria
Bays
Biota
Boats
Brazil
Contaminated sediments
Cysts
Data analysis
Dinoflagellate cysts
Dinoflagellates
Economic importance
Economics
Environmental conditions
Environmental impact
Environmental Monitoring
Geologic Sediments - analysis
Guanabara Bay
Harbors
Harbours
Pollution
Sediment pollution
Sediments
Ships
Trace metals
Vibrio fischeri
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
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