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Impact of the ‘Erika’ oil spill on the Tigriopus brevicornis ecosystem at the Le Croisic headland (France): preliminary observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2002

J.-F. Pavillon
Affiliation:
Institut Océanographique, 195, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris, France
J. Oudot
Affiliation:
MNHN, Laboratoire de Cryptogamie, 12, rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France
A. Dlugon
Affiliation:
Institut Océanographique, 195, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris, France
E. Roger
Affiliation:
Institut Océanographique, 195, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris, France
G. Juhel
Affiliation:
Institut Océanographique, 195, rue Saint-Jacques, 75005 Paris, France

Abstract

An investigation of the oil spill after the wreck of the tanker ‘Erika’ on 16 December 1999 showed that the maritime area around the town of Le Croisic (between the Vilaine and Loire river estuaries) was severely contaminated by the resulting black tide. Samples of sediment, oil and water were collected during several missions to the Le Croisic headland and analysed. The toxicity of the oil was tested on two organisms, the harpacticoid copepod Tigriopus brevicornis and the alga Enteromorpha intestinalis. The tests showed only slight degradation of the oil after three months. In laboratory conditions, the toxicity of the sediment contaminated by the oil was apparent on the copepod after four days of exposure. Seawater in contact with the oil also had an effect on the alga.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2002 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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