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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015

Persistent organic pollutants and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in mosses after fire at the Brazilian Antarctic Station

Fernanda I. Colabuono; Satie Taniguchi; Caio V.Z. Cipro; Josilene da Silva; Márcia C. Bícego; Rosalinda Carmela Montone

A fire at the Brazilian Antarctic Station on February 25th, 2012 led to the burning of material that produced organic pollutants. To evaluate the impact in the surrounding area, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) were analyzed in moss samples collected in the vicinities of the station before and after the incident and compared to findings from previous studies in the same region. PCBs were on the same magnitude as that reported in previous studies, which could be associated to the global dispersion of these compounds and may not be related to the local fire. In contrast, concentrations of HCB and PAHs were higher than those reported in previous studies. No PBDEs were found above the method detection limit. Organic contaminant concentrations in mosses decreased a few months after the fire, which is an important characteristic when considering the use of mosses for monitoring recent exposure.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016

Persistent organic pollutants and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in penguins of the genus Pygoscelis in Admiralty Bay - An Antarctic specially managed area.

Rosalinda Carmela Montone; Satie Taniguchi; Fernanda I. Colabuono; César C. Martins; Caio V.Z. Cipro; Hiléia dos Santos Barroso; Josilene da Silva; Márcia C. Bícego; Rolf Roland Weber

Persistent organic pollutants were assessed in fat samples of the Gentoo (Pygoscelis papua), Chinstrap (Pygoscelis antarcticus) and Adélie (Pygoscelis adeliae) penguins collected during the austral summers of 2005/06 and 2006/07 in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. The predominant organic pollutants were PCB (114 to 1115), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) (60.1 to 238.7), HCB (<0.3 to 132.2) and BDE-47 (<1.0 to 10.7) in ng g(-1) wet weight. The mean concentrations of the majority of organic pollutants were similar among the three species of penguins. Chicks of all three species showed similar profiles of PCB congeners, with predominance of lower chlorinated compounds. The distribution of PAHs was similar in all birds, with a predominance of naphthalene and alkyl-naphthalene, which are the main constituents of arctic diesel fuel. These data contribute to the monitoring of the continued exposure to organic pollutants in the Antarctic biota.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015

Assessment of trace elements, POPs, 210Po and stable isotopes (15N and 13C) in a rare filter-feeding shark: The megamouth

Jailson Fulgencio de Moura; Agostino Merico; Rosalinda Carmela Montone; Josilene da Silva; Tércia G. Seixas; José Marcus Godoy; Tatiana D. Saint’Pierre; Rachel Ann Hauser-Davis; Ana Paula Madeira Di Beneditto; Estéfane Cardinot Reis; Davi Castro Tavares; Leila Soledade Lemos; Salvatore Siciliano

With less than 60 records being reported worldwide, the megamouth (Megachasma pelagios) is today one of the least known shark species inhabiting our oceans. Therefore, information concerning the biology and ecology of this enigmatic organism is very scarce and limited to feeding behaviour and preferred habitat. The present work reports new data on the concentrations of trace elements, organic mercury, POPs and (210)Po in hepatic and muscular tissues of a specimen found stranded in the southeastern coast of Brazil. Additionally, we provide new evidence based on stable isotope analysis (δ(15)N and δ(13)C) confirming the preference for the pelagic habitat and the zooplanktivorous feeding behaviour of the megamouth. These results are consistent with the low concentrations of organic pollutant compounds and other elements measured in our samples.


INCT-APA Annual Activity Report | 2012

Temperature, Salinity, Ph, Dissolved Oxygen and Nutrient Variations at Five Stations on the Surface Waters of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica, During the Summers from 2009 to 2012

Mauro Juliano Cascaes; Ana Cecília Rizzatti de Albergaria Barbosa; Felipe Sales de Freitas; Fernanda I. Colabuono; Josilene da Silva; Vinicius Faria Patire; Diego Barbosa Senatore; Patrick Simões Dias; Caio V.Z. Cipro; Satie Taniguchi; Márcia C. Bícego; Rosalinda Carmela Montone; Rolf Roland Weber

Classic hydrographical parameters and dissolved nutrients were measured during the Antarctic summers from 2009 to 2012. Physical and biological processes control the nutrient levels in Admiralty Bay, as well as upwelling of deep water from Brans eld Strait. Additional data on summer land run-o and wind speeds and directions is needed to get a better model for the factors that control the primary production of the area.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2016

Occurrence of organochlorines in the green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) on the northern coast of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.

Josilene da Silva; Satie Taniguchi; José Henrique Becker; Max Rondon Werneck; Rosalinda Carmela Montone

Organochlorines (OCs), such as pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), are persistent, toxic and widely distributed through atmospheric transport and ocean currents. Few studies have been conducted on OCs in sea turtles, especially on the coast of Brazil. Chelonia mydas is the largest hard-shell sea turtle and is found tropical and subtropical regions in all oceans. The aim of the present study was to determine the occurrence of OCs in the green sea turtle (C. mydas). Fat, liver, kidney and muscle samples were collected from 27 juveniles found on the beach of the city of Ubatuba on the northern coast of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. OCs were extracted with organic solvents and the extract was purified with concentrated acid. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and electron capture detection were used for the identification and quantification of PCBs and pesticides, respectively. No organochlorine pesticides were detected in any of the samples. Concentrations of total PCBs in wet weight were <1.6 to 48.9ng/g in fat tissue, <1.6 to 17.4ng/g in liver tissue and <1.6 to 37.7ng/g in kidney tissue. The low levels found are mainly related to diet, as the green sea turtle is basically herbivorous and lower PCB contamination compared to other regions.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

Occurrence of halogenated organic contaminants in estuarine sediments from a biosphere reserve in Southern Atlantic

Amanda Câmara de Souza; Tatiane Combi; Josilene da Silva; César C. Martins

The occurrence, distribution, and the total mass of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were studied in surficial sediments of the Paranaguá Estuarine System (PES), a subtropical estuary in Southern Atlantic. Altogether, concentrations and inventories of contaminants ranged from <0.06 to 4.78 ng g-1 and < 0.13 to 10.47 ng cm-2, respectively. OCPs presented the higher total mass (10.85 kg) and a decreasing trend from the inner estuary towards the adjoining shallow shelf. The occurrence of PCBs was restricted to sites nearby urban and industrial areas, which accumulated ~80% of the total mass of PCBs. Although the level of contamination is low, the results refer to recent years, which mean that the actual values could be greater if sediments from periods of higher usage were analyzed. This study provides the first estimates of POPs (persistent organic pollutants) total mass in the PES, contributing to data for the Southern American inventories.


Brazilian Journal of Oceanography | 2018

The legacy of man-made organic compounds in surface sediments of Pina Sound and Suape Estuary, northeastern Brazil

Gilvan Takeshi Yogui; Satie Taniguchi; Josilene da Silva; Daniele de A. Miranda; Rosalinda Carmela Montone


Machado de Assis em Linha | 2017

Machado de Assis e o Jornal das Famílias: referências à moda como indício de afastamento do projeto editorial

Josilene da Silva


Machado de Assis em Linha | 2017

A MULHER DE PRETO: REFERÊNCIAS À MODA COMO ESTRATÉGIA PARA A PROBLEMATIZAÇÃO DO PROJETO EDITORIAL DO JORNAL DAS FAMÍLIAS

Josilene da Silva


XVI Colacmar y XVI Senalmar, Santa Marta 2015 | 2015

CONTAMINANTES ORGANOCLORADOS EM AMOSTRAS DE SEDIMENTO SUPERFICIAL DO LITORAL PARANAENSE, ATLÂNTICO SUDOESTE, BRASIL

Amanda Câmara de Souza; Josilene da Silva; César C. Martins

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César C. Martins

Federal University of Paraná

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Daniele de A. Miranda

Federal University of Pernambuco

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