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Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India
Environmental impact of COVID-19 imposed lockdown (2020) and the new normal condition (2021) on two different beaches of India (Ghoghla beach, Diu and Somnath beach, Veraval) were compared with the pre-lockdown era, 2013. The lockdown phase favored the natural restoration of the beaches and showed i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9244305/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35750909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-21586-z |
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author | Sahoo, Tarini Prasad Vasavdutta, Sonpal Chanchpara, Amit Sahu, Nosad Thiyagarajan, Indirapriyatharsini Ray, Sanak Chatterjee, Shruti Thorat, Ravikumar Bhagawan Haldar, Soumya Madhava, Anil Kumar |
author_facet | Sahoo, Tarini Prasad Vasavdutta, Sonpal Chanchpara, Amit Sahu, Nosad Thiyagarajan, Indirapriyatharsini Ray, Sanak Chatterjee, Shruti Thorat, Ravikumar Bhagawan Haldar, Soumya Madhava, Anil Kumar |
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description | Environmental impact of COVID-19 imposed lockdown (2020) and the new normal condition (2021) on two different beaches of India (Ghoghla beach, Diu and Somnath beach, Veraval) were compared with the pre-lockdown era, 2013. The lockdown phase favored the natural restoration of the beaches and showed infinitesimal values of the parameters tested when compared with the pre-lockdown regime. However, the new normal situation in 2021 opened up the accessibility of these beaches to the tourists and pilgrims resulting in significant changes of water quality. The release of diluted sewage mixed with freshwater from the Somnath town to the sea has led to the drastic change in beach water quality. The mean cadmium concentration increased drastically in beach waters (Ghoghla: 1.35, 0.28 and 7.09 μg/L; Somnath: 0.45, 0.28 and 0.58 μg/L) during pre-to-post lockdown, respectively. However, post-lockdown resulted in the rise of toxic heavy metals in the sediments of Somnath beach but Ghoghla beach remained to be pristine which may be due to the Blue Flagship status. The total number of marine bacteria was higher during 2013 and 2021 when compared during lockdown describing greater human interventions. For instance, Vibrio spp. count in Ghoghla beach water during pre-lockdown phase was 7733 CFU/mL and this value reduced to 70 and 5 CFU/mL in the lockdown and post-lockdown phases. Interestingly, the diversity of planktonic and benthic components showed a different trend from pre-to-post lockdown due to significant change in the inorganic nutrients and metal bioaccumulation. To our knowledge, this will be the first comprehensive assessment to report the environmental and ecological health of Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach during the pre-to-post lockdown. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11356-022-21586-z. |
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spelling | pubmed-92443052022-06-30 Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India Sahoo, Tarini Prasad Vasavdutta, Sonpal Chanchpara, Amit Sahu, Nosad Thiyagarajan, Indirapriyatharsini Ray, Sanak Chatterjee, Shruti Thorat, Ravikumar Bhagawan Haldar, Soumya Madhava, Anil Kumar Environ Sci Pollut Res Int Research Article Environmental impact of COVID-19 imposed lockdown (2020) and the new normal condition (2021) on two different beaches of India (Ghoghla beach, Diu and Somnath beach, Veraval) were compared with the pre-lockdown era, 2013. The lockdown phase favored the natural restoration of the beaches and showed infinitesimal values of the parameters tested when compared with the pre-lockdown regime. However, the new normal situation in 2021 opened up the accessibility of these beaches to the tourists and pilgrims resulting in significant changes of water quality. The release of diluted sewage mixed with freshwater from the Somnath town to the sea has led to the drastic change in beach water quality. The mean cadmium concentration increased drastically in beach waters (Ghoghla: 1.35, 0.28 and 7.09 μg/L; Somnath: 0.45, 0.28 and 0.58 μg/L) during pre-to-post lockdown, respectively. However, post-lockdown resulted in the rise of toxic heavy metals in the sediments of Somnath beach but Ghoghla beach remained to be pristine which may be due to the Blue Flagship status. The total number of marine bacteria was higher during 2013 and 2021 when compared during lockdown describing greater human interventions. For instance, Vibrio spp. count in Ghoghla beach water during pre-lockdown phase was 7733 CFU/mL and this value reduced to 70 and 5 CFU/mL in the lockdown and post-lockdown phases. Interestingly, the diversity of planktonic and benthic components showed a different trend from pre-to-post lockdown due to significant change in the inorganic nutrients and metal bioaccumulation. To our knowledge, this will be the first comprehensive assessment to report the environmental and ecological health of Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach during the pre-to-post lockdown. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11356-022-21586-z. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-06-24 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9244305/ /pubmed/35750909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-21586-z Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Sahoo, Tarini Prasad Vasavdutta, Sonpal Chanchpara, Amit Sahu, Nosad Thiyagarajan, Indirapriyatharsini Ray, Sanak Chatterjee, Shruti Thorat, Ravikumar Bhagawan Haldar, Soumya Madhava, Anil Kumar Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India |
title | Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India |
title_full | Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India |
title_fullStr | Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India |
title_full_unstemmed | Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India |
title_short | Pre-to-post COVID-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on Ghoghla beach and Somnath beach, India |
title_sort | pre-to-post covid-19 lockdown and their environmental impacts on ghoghla beach and somnath beach, india |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9244305/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35750909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-21586-z |
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