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Monitoring the remediation of a near shore waste disposal site in Antarctica using the amphipod Paramoera walkeri and diffusive gradients in thin films (DGTs)
Authors:Stark Jonathan S  Johnstone Glenn J  Palmer Anne S  Snape Ian  Larner Bronwyn L  Riddle Martin J
Institution:

aAustralian Antarctic Division, Department of Environment and Heritage (DEH), Channel Highway, Kingston, Tasmania 7050, Australia

bACROSS, School of Chemistry, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 75, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia

cSchool of Chemistry, University of Tasmania, Locked Bag 1371, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia

Abstract:The water quality of a marine embayment (Brown Bay) was monitored during the remediation of an abandoned waste disposal site at Casey Station, East Antarctica, using a combination of biomonitoring and chemical methods. The Antarctic amphipod Paramoera walkeri, in field mesocosms suspended in the water column, was deployed adjacent to the site and at two reference sites for periods of 14 days, repeated three times during the remediation period (December to February). Diffusive gradients in thin film (DGT) samplers were deployed for the same periods to provide estimates of dissolved metals. No difference in mortality of amphipods was observed between Brown Bay and reference sites. There were significant differences, however, in accumulated metal concentrations between amphipods from Brown Bay and reference sites, with greater concentrations of antimony, copper, cadmium, lead, iron and tin at Brown Bay. The melt water/runoff treatment strategy employed for the remediation was successful in preventing acute toxic effects, but water quality was reduced at Brown Bay, where increased metal bioavailability may have been high enough to induce chronic effects in some biota. DGT samplers were less sensitive than amphipods in detecting differences in metal concentrations between sites, indicating that metals bound to suspended particulates were a potentially significant source of contamination.
Keywords:Biomonitor  Paramoera walkeri  Antarctica  Metals  DGTs  Environmental impact
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