Hull-cleaning wastewater poses serious acute and chronic toxicity to a marine mysid—A multigenerational study SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Hull-cleaning wastewater poses serious acute and chronic toxicity to a marine mysid—A multigenerational study
Author(s)
Lee, Somyeong; Nam, Sang-Eun; Jung, Jee Hyun; Kim, Moon Koo; Rhee, Jae-Sung
KIOST Author(s)
Jung, Jee Hyun(정지현)Kim, Moon Koo(김문구)
Alternative Author(s)
정지현; 김문구
Publication Year
2024-05
Abstract
We conducted a comprehensive assessment involving acute effects on 96-hour survival and biochemical parameters, as well as chronic effects on growth and reproduction spanning three generations of the marine mysid Neomysis awatschensis exposed to filtered wastewater to evaluate the potential impact of ship hull-cleaning wastewater on crustaceans. The analyzed wastewater exhibited elevated concentrations of metals, specifically zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) and metal-based antifoulants, i.e., Cu pyrithoine (CuPT) and Zn pyrithoine (ZnPT). The results revealed dose-dependent reductions in survival rates, accompanied by a notable increase in oxidative stress, in response to the sublethal values of two wastewater samples: 1) mechanically filtered using the cleaning system (MF) and 2) additionally filtered in the laboratory (LF) for 96 h. Mysids exposed to MF displayed higher mortality than those exposed to LF. Furthermore, mysids subjected to continuous exposure of 0.001% LF across three generations exhibited significant inhibition of the feeding rate, more pronounced growth retardation along with an extended intermolt duration, and a diminished rate of reproduction compared to the control. A noteworthy inhibition of the feeding rate and growth was observed in the first generation exposed only to the LF sample. However, although the reproduction rate was not significantly affected. Collectively, these findings underscore the potential harm posed by sublethal concentrations of wastewater to the health of mysid populations under consistent exposure. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
ISSN
0304-3894
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45438
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.133959
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, v.469, 2024
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Ecotoxicity; Antifoulant; In-water cleaning; Marine crustacean; Multigeneration
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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