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Assessment of Jessica oil spill impacts on intertidal invertebrate communities
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posted on 2023-05-16, 14:17 authored by Gelin, A, Gravez, V, Graham EdgarGraham EdgarThe impact of the Jessica oil-spill on intertidal macroinvertebrate communities was studied using a reference-impact design at three tidal levels at sites where oil deposits had been reported by a shoreline assessment team, and adjacent reference sites. Faunal relationships between the various sites did not show any clear pattern related to oil exposure at the time of sampling (4-11 months post-spill). Similarly, no significant differences associated with oiling were detected for total animal density nor species richness data, nor for the abundances of common taxa. We note that post-hoc studies such as this are limited by a failure to recognise different levels of oiling impacts at different sites (oiling-site interactions). Baseline information is critical if subtle effects of oiling are to be distinguished. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Marine Pollution BulletinVolume
46Issue
11Pagination
1377-1384ISSN
0025-326XDepartment/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic StudiesPublisher
Pergamon-Elsevier Science LtdPlace of publication
Oxford, EnglandRepository Status
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