Tar balls as a floating substrate for long-distance species dispersal

Recent arrivals of tar balls have been observed in several tropical beaches associated with the oceanic circulation that flows to the Brazilian continental shelf. Between August and September 2022, tar balls were collected in the northeastern coast of Brazil and analyzed. Nearly 90 % of the oils wer...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine pollution bulletin 2023-11, Vol.196, p.115654-115654, Article 115654
Hauptverfasser: Bérgamo, Davy Barbosa, Craveiro, Nykon, Magalhães, Karine Matos, Yogui, Gilvan Takeshi, Soares, Marcelo Oliveira, Zanardi-Lamardo, Eliete, Rojas, Lino Angel Valcarcel, Lima, Maria Cecília Santana de, Rosa Filho, José Souto
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Zusammenfassung:Recent arrivals of tar balls have been observed in several tropical beaches associated with the oceanic circulation that flows to the Brazilian continental shelf. Between August and September 2022, tar balls were collected in the northeastern coast of Brazil and analyzed. Nearly 90 % of the oils were colonized by barnacles, polychaetes, decapods, and algae. Most rafting organisms were Lepas anserifera with capitulum measuring 0.32 to 22.21 mm. Based on the growth rate of barnacles and the speed of the SEC it was estimated that tar balls were floating since July and August 2022 and traveled a maximum of 1938.82 km. The organisms and tar balls' possible origin is in the international waters, near to the meso-Atlantic ridge, known for oil tanker traffic. The tar balls, in addition to the oil-related impacts, can act as a vector of long-distance species dispersion, and it needs to raise an alert, considering the possible ecological impacts. [Display omitted] •Lepas spp. colonized tar balls and reached Brazilian coast.•Lepas anserifera estimated the floating time of drifting objects.•Tar balls can act as a vector of long-distance species dispersal.•High levels of PAHs in tar balls did not prevent barnacle larvae from settling.
ISSN:0025-326X
1879-3363
DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115654