Luci Cajueiro
Federal University of Maranhão
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Archive | 2016
Rosigleyse Corrêa de Sousa; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira; Rauquírio Marinho da Costa
ABSTRACT Sousa, R.C., Pereira, L.C.C. and Costa, R.M., 2013. Water quality at touristic beaches on the Amazon coast. The beaches of the Brazilian Amazon coast are visited by thousands of tourists each year, mainly during the peak summer vacation month of July. Unfortunately, the beaches have been developed without adequate planning and the lack of a public sanitation system results in frequent bacteriological contamination. Given this, the aim of the present study was to verify the bacteriological quality of the water (total coliforms) at three local touristic beaches over different stages of the tide cycle. The campaigns were conducted in July 2009 and 2010 at Ajuruteua, Atalaia, and Princesa beaches. Water samples were collected in the surf zone every 3 hours (7:00–19:00 h), over four days (Friday–Monday). Simultaneously, oceanographic instruments were placed in the surf zone to obtain hydrodynamic data (currents, tides, and waves). The high local hydrodynamic energy is the result of macrotides (> 4.0 m), moderate wave heights (Hs > 1 m), and currents with speeds of around 0.5 m/s. Atalaia has the highest density of bars and hotels, and also presented the highest proportion of contaminated samples (45% > 1100 MPN/100 ml). At Princesa and Ajuruteua beaches there is less urban development and a smaller number of potential sources of contamination (cesspits). Peaks of contamination were recorded during high and ebb tides, when the water level reached the cesspits, although there was a rapid turnover and bacteriological concentrations returned to tolerable levels during the other tidal phases. To improve the local water quality, sewage treatment plants are needed urgently at all three sites.
Mercator | 2010
Adryane Gorayeb; Magda Adelaide Lombardo; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira
The analysis of the quality the water and the conditions of the public supplies available in the hydrographic basins of the Amazon is an essential prerequisite for the region’s social and environmental development. An overview of the results indicates that the water quality in many parts of the Caete basin – in particular the municipal supplies of the cities of Braganca and Santa Luzia do Para – is below the standards set by the Brazilian legislation. This emphasizes the need for the establishment of stricter monitoring procedures and the implementation of measures for the reduction of pollution levels, considering the implications of such low water quality for local biodiversity and the health of local consumers.
Archive | 2014
Suellen Mara; Oliveira de Oliveira; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira
Archive | 2009
Iracely Rodrigues da Silva; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira; Rauquírio Marinho da Costa
Archive | 2009
Raimunda Kelly; Silva Gomes; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira; Carlos Murilo; Mendes Ribeiro; Rauquírio Marinho da Costa
Archive | 2009
Danielly de Oliveira Guimarães; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira; Marcela Cunha Monteiro; Rauquírio Marinho da Costa
Archive | 2009
Marcela Cunha Monteiro; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira; Danielly de Oliveira; Rauquírio Marinho da Costa
Archive | 2009
André Magalhães; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira; Rauquírio Marinho da Costa
Archive | 2009
Rocha Leite; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira
Archive | 2009
Adryane Gorayeb; Magda Adelaide Lombardo; Luci Cajueiro; Carneiro Pereira