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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2009

Assessment of soft-bottom Polychaeta assemblage affected by a spatial confluence of impacts: sewage and brine discharges.

Yoana Del-Pilar-Ruso; Jose Antonio de-la-Ossa-Carretero; Angel Loya-Fernández; Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Francisca Giménez-Casalduero; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso

Adami, G., Barbieri, P., Piselli, S., Predonzani, S., Reisenhofer, E., 2000. Detecting and characterising sources of persistent organic pollutants (PAHs and PCBs) in surface sediments of an industrialized area (harbour of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea). J. Environ. Monit. 2, 261–265. Allison, G.W., Lubchenco, J., Carr, M.H., 1998. Marine reserve are necessary but not sufficient for marine conservation. Ecol. Appl. 8, 79–92. Bergamaschi, B.A., Kuivia, K.M., Fram, M.S., 2001. Pesticides associated with suspended sediments entering San Francisco Bay following the first major storm of water year 1996. Estuaries. 24, 368–380. Boero, F., Brian, F., Micheli, F., 1999. Scientific Design and Monitoring of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas. CIESM Workshop Series 8, pp. 64. Burns, K.A., Villeneuve, J.P., 1983. Biogeochemical processes affecting the distribution and vertical transport of hydrocarbons residues in the coastal Mediterranean. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 47, 995–1006. Cardellicchio, N., Buccolieri, A., Giandomenico, S., Lopez, L., Pizzulli, F., Spada, L., 2007. Organic pollutants (PAHs, PCBs) in sediments from the Mar Piccolo in Taranto (Ionian Sea, Southern Italy). Mar. Pollut. Bull 55, 451–458. Cousins, I.T., Jones, K.C., 1998. Air–soil exchange of semi-volatile organic compounds (SOCs) in the UK. Environ. Pollut. 102, 105–118. Frignani, M., Belluci, L.G., Carrar, C., Raccanelli, S., 2001. Polychlorinated biphenyls in sediments of the Venice Lagoon. Chemosphere 43, 567–575. Gomez-Gutiérrez, A., Garnacho, E., Bayona, J.M., Albaigés, J., 2007. Assessment of the Mediterranean sediment contamination by persistent organic pollutants. Environ. Pollut. 148, 396–408. I.U.C.N., 1981. Principles, criteria and guidelines for the selection establishment and management of Mediterranean marine and costal protected areas. Gland, CH. Mackay, D., Shiu, W.Y., Ma, K.C., 1992. Illustrated Handbook of Physical–Chemical, vol. I. Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons, Chlorobenzenes and PCBs (also vol. II, 1992, and vol. III, 1993). Lewis Publishers, Chelsea, MI, 697 pp. National Research Council, Committee on Remediation of PCB-Contaminated Sediments. A Risk-Management Strategy for PCB-Contaminated Sediments. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 2001. Pavoni, B., Calvo, C., Sfrisio, A., Orio, A.A., 1990. Time trend of PCB concentrations in surface sediment from a hypertrophic, macroalgae populated area of the lagoon of Venice. Sci. Tot. Environ. 91, 13–21. Pozo, K., Urrutia, R., Barra, R., Mariottini, M., Treutler, H.C., Araneda, A., Focardi, S., 2007. Records of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in sediments of four remote Chilean Andean Lakes. Chemosphere 66, 1911–1921. Raccanelli, S., Pavoni, B., Marcomini, A., Orio, A.A., 1989. Polychlorinated biphenyl pollution caused by resuspension of surface sediments in the lagoon of Venice. Sci. Tot. Environ. 79, 11–123. Ruzzenenti, M., 2003. La storia dei PCB (Policlorobifenili). Miracoli e disastri della tecnica del novecento. Saggio. Altronovecento. Ambiente-Tecnica-Società. Rivista on-line promossa da Fondazione ‘‘Luigi Micheletti” di Brescia. 2003, No. 6-febbraio. <(www.altronovecento.quipo.it)>. Terlizzi, A., Delos, A.L., Garaventa, F., Faimali, M., Geraci, S., 2004. Limited effectiveness of marine protected areas: imposex in Hexaplex trunculus (Gastropoda, Muricidae) populations from Italian marine reserves. Baseline/ Mar. Pollut. Bull. 48, 164–192. Tolosa, I., Bayona, J.M., Albaigés, J., 1995. Spatial and temporal distribution, fluxes and budgets of organochlorinated compounds in northwest Mediterranean sediments. Environ. Sci. Technol. 29, 2519–2527. UNEP, 2001. Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), Interim Secretariat for the Stockholm Convention, United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) Chemicals, Geneva, Switzerland, October 2001. <http:// www.pops.int>.


Water Research | 2015

Benthic community recovery from brine impact after the implementation of mitigation measures

Yoana Del-Pilar-Ruso; Elena Martinez-Garcia; Francisca Giménez-Casalduero; Angel Loya-Fernández; Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Candela Marco-Méndez; Jose Antonio de-la-Ossa-Carretero; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso

In many regions, seawater desalination is a growing industry that has its impact on benthic communities. This study analyses the effect on benthic communities of a mitigation measure applied to a brine discharge, using polychaete assemblages as indicator. An eight-year study was conducted at San Pedro del Pinatar (SE Spain) establishing a grid of 12 sites at a depth range of 29-38 m during autumn. Brine discharge started in 2006 and produced a significant decrease in abundance, richness and diversity of polychaete families at the location closest to the discharge, where salinity reached 49. In 2010, a diffuser was deployed at the end of the pipeline in order to increase the mixing, to reduce the impact on benthic communities. After implementation of this mitigation measure, the salinity measured close to discharge was less than 38.5 and a significant recovery in polychaete richness and diversity was detected, to levels similar to those before the discharge. A less evident recovery in abundance was also observed, probably due to different recovery rates of polychaete families. Some families like Paraonidae and Magelonidae were more tolerant to this impact. Others like Syllidae and Capitellidae recovered quickly, although still affected by the discharge, while some families such as Sabellidae and Cirratulidae appeared to recover more slowly.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016

Bioindicators as metrics for environmental monitoring of desalination plant discharges.

Jose Antonio de-la-Ossa-Carretero; Yoana Del-Pilar-Ruso; Angel Loya-Fernández; Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Candela Marco-Méndez; Elena Martinez-Garcia; Francisca Giménez-Casalduero; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso

Development of desalination projects requires simple methodologies and tools for cost-effective and environmentally-sensitive management. Sentinel taxa and biotic indices are easily interpreted in the perspective of environment management. Echinoderms are potential sentinel taxon to gauge the impact produced by brine discharge and the BOPA index is considered an effective tool for monitoring different types of impact. Salinity increase due to desalination brine discharge was evaluated in terms of these two indicators. They reflected the environmental impact and recovery after implementation of a mitigation measure. Echinoderms disappeared at the station closest to the discharge during the years with highest salinity and then recovered their abundance after installation of a diffuser reduced the salinity increase. In the same period, BOPA responded due to the decrease in sensitive amphipods and the increase in tolerant polychaete families when salinities rose. Although salinity changes explained most of the observed variability in both indicators, other abiotic parameters were also significant in explaining this variability.


Desalination | 2012

Comparing four mixing zone models with brine discharge measurements from a reverse osmosis desalination plant in Spain

Angel Loya-Fernández; Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Candela Marco-Méndez; Elena Martinez-Garcia; Jose Zubcoff; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2013

Limiting factors on the distribution of shell/tube-dwelling sipunculans

Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Candela Marco-Méndez; Angel Loya-Fernández; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso


Mediterranean Marine Science | 2012

First record of the sipunculan worm Phascolion (Phascolion) caupo Hendrix, 1975 in the Mediterranean Sea

Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Angel Loya-Fernández; Candela Marco-Méndez; Elena Martinez-Garcia; J.I. Saiz-Salinas; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso


Animal Biodiversity and Conservation | 2011

Soft–bottom sipunculans from San Pedro del Pinatar (Western Mediterranean): influence of anthropogenic impacts and sediment characteristics on their distribution

Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Angel Loya-Fernández; Candela Marco-Méndez; Elena Martinez-Garcia; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2016

Response of amphipod assemblages to desalination brine discharge: Impact and recovery

Jose Antonio de-la-Ossa-Carretero; Yoana Del-Pilar-Ruso; Angel Loya-Fernández; Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Candela Marco-Méndez; Elena Martinez-Garcia; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2014

Observations on the ecology and reproductive biology of the sipunculan worm Aspidosiphon muelleri in temperate waters

Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Candela Marco-Méndez; Angel Loya-Fernández; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso


Archive | 2011

Efecto del vertido de aguas residuales en el poblamiento de poliquetos en San Pedro del Pinatar

Yoana Del-Pilar-Ruso; Jose Antonio de-la-Ossa-Carretero; Angel Loya-Fernández; Luis Miguel Ferrero-Vicente; Francisca Giménez-Casalduero; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso

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University of the Basque Country

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