Hydrocarbon contamination on the Antarctic peninsula: III. The Bahia Paraiso—Two years after the spill |
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Authors: | Mahlon C. Kennicutt II Stephen T. Sweet |
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Affiliation: | Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M University, 833 Graham Road, College Station, TX 77845, USA |
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Abstract: | Two years after the release of 600 000 l of diesel fuel arctic into Arthur Harbor, little spill-related contamination can be detected in intertidal limpets (Nacella concinna) and subtidal sediments. Periodic releases of small amounts of material from the ship oil nearby islands, in particular the intertidal areas of Christine, Limitrophe and Humble Islands. Subtidal sediment contamination is primarily due to other local inputs such as ship, boating and station activities. Beaches were unusually contaminated after 2 yr, but quiescent weather conditions, occasional releases from the wreck, and prevailing currents may concentrate hydrocarbon contamination in relatively low energy areas. Intertidal limpets (N. concinna) collected along these beaches were also contaminated. The volatility of the fluid, the amount spilled, and the dynamic weather and current conditions in Arthur Harbor tended to minimize long-term contamination of the area. |
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