Arctic Microbial response to oil and Corexit ...

The fate of oil and oil spill response chemicals in the Arctic is of critical importance as marine shipping and oil exploration are increasing due to receding sea ice cover. Using indigenous Arctic marine organisms in freshly collected seawater, we identified of bacterial taxa that increase in relat...

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Main Author: University Of Alaska Fairbanks
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: MGnify 2020
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.15468/hw9eqg
https://www.gbif.org/dataset/c5d3d8e2-818d-4bc0-b254-ea135a124eca
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Summary:The fate of oil and oil spill response chemicals in the Arctic is of critical importance as marine shipping and oil exploration are increasing due to receding sea ice cover. Using indigenous Arctic marine organisms in freshly collected seawater, we identified of bacterial taxa that increase in relative abundance in response to both oil and Corexit in Arctic seawater, suggesting that some taxa biodegrade components of both oil and dispersant. We then paried these microbial analyses with the chemical loss of oil and the surfactant components of Corexit 9500. These results allow for the first comparison between Arctic and temperate environments in regards to the fate of Corexit and the microbes involved in biodegrading dispersants and oil. ...