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Ecotoxicological diagnosis of Aratu Bay, Bahia, Brazil: a
new approach to validate a reactive short-term toxicity end-point
by comparison with intertidal benthic activity
A. Nascimento, D.H. Smith, M.G.S. Gomes, G.V. Santos, S.A. Pereira
Institute of Bahia, Federal University
of Raisin, Campus Universitario de Ondina, 40170-290 Salvador,
Bahia, Brazil |
Abstract
The Aratu Bay ecosystem (12°´48)5; 38°28´W),
located in an industrialized area, was compared with a similar but
undisturbed ecosystem, Iguape Bay, in order to determine the impact
of industry on water quality during the last forty years. Comparison
was based on simple and low cost methodologies using bioassays on
oyster embryos, validated by a survey of a benthic activity index.
A bioassay method based on oyster embryo development
was used to compare water quality from the study areas. A high percentage
(93.2 and 97.3) of abnormal oyster embryo development was observed
in water samples from one area (south and southeast) of the bay
where, besides receiving heavy discharges of industrial effluents,
water circulation is restricted. At the north end of the bay where
the area is shallow, and some industrial discharges are present,
water quality data indicated that the area was stressed, Little
effect of industrial impact has been noted around the Cotegipe channel,
a deep area where the water circulation pattern is heavy and the
water well mixed.
Validation of this survey has been achieved by the simple
method of investigating benthic activity in the area. Quadrat counts
of active benthic galleries were used as an index of community activity
for comparative analysis between sampling stations and for discriminating
between polluted and unpolluted sites. This research has shown that
the quadrat counts of active benthic galleries, at least in areas
of comparable homogeneous substrate, can be used as a viable index
of environmental impact, when interpreted together with other source
of data, such as early-life-stage tests. This new approach proved
to be effective and led to the recommendation of remedial policies
in the area, © 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd and AEHMS. All rights
reserved,
Keywords: Early-life-stages test; Ecotoxicological diagnosis
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