D.M.E. Slijkerman
Wageningen University and Research Centre
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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2014
D.M.E. Slijkerman; R. Leon; Pepijn de Vries
Bonaire is considered to harbor some of the best remaining coral reefs of the Caribbean, but faces multiple pressures including eutrophication. We measured multiple water quality indicators twice annually, from November 2011 to May 2013, at 11 locations at the west coast of Bonaire. This study resulted in 834 data points. DIN concentrations ranged from below quantification to 2.69 μmol/l, phosphate from below quantification to 0.16 μmol/l, and chlorophyll-a from 0.02 to 0.42 μg/l. Several indicators showed signs of eutrophication, with spatial and temporal effects. At southern and urban locations threshold levels of nitrogen were exceeded. This can be a result of brine leaching into sea from salt works and outflow of sewage water. Chlorophyll-a showed an increase in time, and phosphorus seemed to show a similar trend. These eutrophication indicators are likely to exceed threshold levels in near future if the observed trend continues. This is a cause for concern and action.
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018
Iris Schaap; D.M.E. Slijkerman
Although organic UV filters (OUVFs) benefit human health by preventing skin burns and cancer, several studies revealed that organic UV filters can induce developmental and reproductive toxicity to aquatic organisms. Discharge of OUVFs occurs predominantly at marine recreational hotspots, such as Lac Bay, Bonaire, and is predicted to increase significantly due to growing tourism worldwide. Unfortunately, there is no insight what the current and future discharge of OUVF at Lac Bay is. Therefore, this study aimed to 1) measure concentrations and estimate the risk of specific OUVFs to different nursery habitats at Lac Bay, and 2) compare measured and predicted concentration based risk assessment outcome. Results showed that at least one of the three nurseries at Lac Bay had a potential for adverse effects. Furthermore, predicted environmental concentrations of UV filter discharge can be applied to gain more insight in the order of extent of OUVF discharge by marine tourism.
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017
Pepijn de Vries; D.M.E. Slijkerman; Christiaan Kwadijk; Michiel Kotterman; Leo Posthuma; Dick de Zwart; Albertinka J. Murk; Edwin M. Foekema
In 2010 an oil terminal next to nature reservation Saliña Goto (Bonaire) caught fire. Firefighting resulted in elevated per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) concentrations in the salt lake. Within months flamingo abundance in Goto dropped to near complete absence. After statistical analysis, rainfall was deemed an unlikely cause for this decline. Toxicological effects on abundance of prey are likely the main cause for the flamingo absence. This reduced PFAS exposure via food and thus risk towards flamingos during the first years after the fires. Although the sediment is still polluted with persistent PFAS, flamingos returned, and started to feed on organisms with PFAS levels that exceed safety thresholds, placing the birds and other wildlife at risk. Monitoring bird populations is advised to assess potential toxic effects on birds and their offspring. This case suggests that applying persistent chemicals to reduce incident impacts may be more harmful than the incident itself.
Anthrozoos | 2011
P. de Vries; J.E. Tamis; J.T. van der Wal; R.G. Jak; D.M.E. Slijkerman; J.H.M. Schobben
Archive | 2009
J.T. van der Wal; F.J. Quirijns; M.F. Leopold; D.M.E. Slijkerman; R.H. Jongbloed
Archive | 2014
L.J.W. van Hoof; J. Steenbergen; B.C. Bolman; Christine Röckmann; Marloes Kraan; G.J. Piet; R.G. Jak; J.T. van der Wal; M.A. Pastoors; D.M.E. Slijkerman; K. Soma; David Goldsborough
Archive | 2017
D.M.E. Slijkerman; Imares Onderzoeksformatie; Edwin M. Foekema; P. de Vries
Archive | 2017
Edwin M. Foekema; Imares Onderzoeksformatie; D.M.E. Slijkerman; C. Sonneveld; B.E. van der Weide; Y. Wei; Marine Animal Ecology
Archive | 2015
J.A.E. van Oostenbrugge; D.M.E. Slijkerman; K.G. Hamon; O.G. Bos; M.A.M. Machiels; O.M.C. van der Valk; N.T. Hintzen; E.J. Bos; J.T. van der Wal; J.W.P. Coolen
IMARES Wageningen Report | 2015
T. van Kooten; P.D. van Denderen; S.T. Glorius; J.T. van der Wal; R. Witbaard; Piet Ruardij; M.S.S. Lavaleye; D.M.E. Slijkerman