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Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering

Pacific herring embryos (Clupea pallasi) spawned three months following the Cosco Busan bunker oil spill in San Francisco Bay showed high rates of late embryonic mortality in the intertidal zone at oiled sites. Dead embryos developed to the hatching stage (e.g. fully pigmented eyes) before suffering...

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Autores principales: Incardona, John P., Vines, Carol A., Linbo, Tiffany L., Myers, Mark S., Sloan, Catherine A., Anulacion, Bernadita F., Boyd, Daryle, Collier, Tracy K., Morgan, Steven, Cherr, Gary N., Scholz, Nathaniel L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3270018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22312421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030116
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author Incardona, John P.
Vines, Carol A.
Linbo, Tiffany L.
Myers, Mark S.
Sloan, Catherine A.
Anulacion, Bernadita F.
Boyd, Daryle
Collier, Tracy K.
Morgan, Steven
Cherr, Gary N.
Scholz, Nathaniel L.
author_facet Incardona, John P.
Vines, Carol A.
Linbo, Tiffany L.
Myers, Mark S.
Sloan, Catherine A.
Anulacion, Bernadita F.
Boyd, Daryle
Collier, Tracy K.
Morgan, Steven
Cherr, Gary N.
Scholz, Nathaniel L.
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description Pacific herring embryos (Clupea pallasi) spawned three months following the Cosco Busan bunker oil spill in San Francisco Bay showed high rates of late embryonic mortality in the intertidal zone at oiled sites. Dead embryos developed to the hatching stage (e.g. fully pigmented eyes) before suffering extensive tissue deterioration. In contrast, embryos incubated subtidally at oiled sites showed evidence of sublethal oil exposure (petroleum-induced cardiac toxicity) with very low rates of mortality. These field findings suggested an enhancement of oil toxicity through an interaction between oil and another environmental stressor in the intertidal zone, such as higher levels of sunlight-derived ultraviolet (UV) radiation. We tested this hypothesis by exposing herring embryos to both trace levels of weathered Cosco Busan bunker oil and sunlight, with and without protection from UV radiation. Cosco Busan oil and UV co-exposure were both necessary and sufficient to induce an acutely lethal necrotic syndrome in hatching stage embryos that closely mimicked the condition of dead embryos sampled from oiled sites. Tissue levels of known phototoxic polycyclic aromatic compounds were too low to explain the observed degree of phototoxicity, indicating the presence of other unidentified or unmeasured phototoxic compounds derived from bunker oil. These findings provide a parsimonious explanation for the unexpectedly high losses of intertidal herring spawn following the Cosco Busan spill. The chemical composition and associated toxicity of bunker oils should be more thoroughly evaluated to better understand and anticipate the ecological impacts of vessel-derived spills associated with an expanding global transportation network.
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spelling pubmed-32700182012-02-06 Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering Incardona, John P. Vines, Carol A. Linbo, Tiffany L. Myers, Mark S. Sloan, Catherine A. Anulacion, Bernadita F. Boyd, Daryle Collier, Tracy K. Morgan, Steven Cherr, Gary N. Scholz, Nathaniel L. PLoS One Research Article Pacific herring embryos (Clupea pallasi) spawned three months following the Cosco Busan bunker oil spill in San Francisco Bay showed high rates of late embryonic mortality in the intertidal zone at oiled sites. Dead embryos developed to the hatching stage (e.g. fully pigmented eyes) before suffering extensive tissue deterioration. In contrast, embryos incubated subtidally at oiled sites showed evidence of sublethal oil exposure (petroleum-induced cardiac toxicity) with very low rates of mortality. These field findings suggested an enhancement of oil toxicity through an interaction between oil and another environmental stressor in the intertidal zone, such as higher levels of sunlight-derived ultraviolet (UV) radiation. We tested this hypothesis by exposing herring embryos to both trace levels of weathered Cosco Busan bunker oil and sunlight, with and without protection from UV radiation. Cosco Busan oil and UV co-exposure were both necessary and sufficient to induce an acutely lethal necrotic syndrome in hatching stage embryos that closely mimicked the condition of dead embryos sampled from oiled sites. Tissue levels of known phototoxic polycyclic aromatic compounds were too low to explain the observed degree of phototoxicity, indicating the presence of other unidentified or unmeasured phototoxic compounds derived from bunker oil. These findings provide a parsimonious explanation for the unexpectedly high losses of intertidal herring spawn following the Cosco Busan spill. The chemical composition and associated toxicity of bunker oils should be more thoroughly evaluated to better understand and anticipate the ecological impacts of vessel-derived spills associated with an expanding global transportation network. Public Library of Science 2012-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3270018/ /pubmed/22312421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030116 Text en This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Incardona, John P.
Vines, Carol A.
Linbo, Tiffany L.
Myers, Mark S.
Sloan, Catherine A.
Anulacion, Bernadita F.
Boyd, Daryle
Collier, Tracy K.
Morgan, Steven
Cherr, Gary N.
Scholz, Nathaniel L.
Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering
title Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering
title_full Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering
title_fullStr Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering
title_full_unstemmed Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering
title_short Potent Phototoxicity of Marine Bunker Oil to Translucent Herring Embryos after Prolonged Weathering
title_sort potent phototoxicity of marine bunker oil to translucent herring embryos after prolonged weathering
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3270018/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22312421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0030116
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