Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

The potential biological effects of the process water (PW) from the Nyhamna gas processing plant on the West coast of Norway was assessed using biological responses in the Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. Farmed cod were placed in large mesh cages at strategic locations from the Nyhamna PW discharge outl...

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Main Authors: Brooks, Steven, Harman, Christopher, Jonsson, Henrik, Farmen, Eivind, Glette, Tormod
Other Authors: Brooks, S. - Project manager
Format: Report
Language:unknown
Published: Norsk institutt for vannforskning 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/215904
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spelling ftnorskinstvf:oai:niva.brage.unit.no:11250/215904 2023-05-15T15:27:28+02:00 Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) Brooks, Steven Harman, Christopher Jonsson, Henrik Farmen, Eivind Glette, Tormod Brooks, S. - Project manager 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/215904 unknown Norsk institutt for vannforskning NIVA-rapport;6341 O-11196 6341 urn:isbn:978-82-577-6076-2 urn:issn:1894-7948 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/215904 Navngivelse-IkkeKommersiell-DelPåSammeVilkår 3.0 Norge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/no/ Norsk institutt for vannforskning/Norwegian institute for water research CC-BY-NC-SA 51 ecotoxicology and risk assessment VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400 produktsvann biomarkør fisk i bur passive prøvetakere produced water biomarkers fish in cages passive samplers Research report 2012 ftnorskinstvf 2023-02-21T08:46:29Z The potential biological effects of the process water (PW) from the Nyhamna gas processing plant on the West coast of Norway was assessed using biological responses in the Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. Farmed cod were placed in large mesh cages at strategic locations from the Nyhamna PW discharge outlet including: 1) <50 m from the outlet; 2) 300-400 m downstream from the outlet; and 3) reference location (4-5 km from the outlet). A suite of biomarkers were measured in the cod following a relatively short (10 day) and a long (9 week) exposure duration. The biomarkers measured after 10 days were micronuclei formation (MN), vitellogenin (VTG) and ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD), whilst those measured after 9 weeks included gill and gonad histopathology, peroxisomal proliferation, and neutral lipid content of the liver. Supporting parameters including condition index (CI), liver somatic index (LSI) and plasma chemistry were measured in fish from both short and long exposures. The exposure of the fish to chemicals thought to be present within the PW following treatment was determined using bile metabolites of exposed cod, together with passive sampling devices. The passive sampling devices included polar organic chemical integrated samplers (POCIS) and diffusion gradients in thin films (DGTs), which were used to target alkylphenols (APs) and metals respectively. POCIS and DGTs were able to detect APs and metals within the receiving waters at Nyhamna but were only found to be present in low concentrations. There were no significant increases in biomarkers with proximity to the discharge outlet. Fish held within cages less than 50 m and 300-400 m from the discharge outlet had no significant effect on any of the biomarkers measured when compared to the reference and pre-exposure groups. The CI, LSI, and plasma chemistry clearly showed that fish caged for 9 weeks had suffered from starvation, which also resulted in fish mortalities in one of the fish groups. Overall, based on the chemical assessment of APs and ... Report atlantic cod Gadus morhua Norwegian Institute for Water research: NIVA Open Access Archive (Brage) Norway
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topic ecotoxicology and risk assessment
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400
produktsvann
biomarkør
fisk i bur
passive prøvetakere
produced water
biomarkers
fish in cages
passive samplers
spellingShingle ecotoxicology and risk assessment
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400
produktsvann
biomarkør
fisk i bur
passive prøvetakere
produced water
biomarkers
fish in cages
passive samplers
Brooks, Steven
Harman, Christopher
Jonsson, Henrik
Farmen, Eivind
Glette, Tormod
Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
topic_facet ecotoxicology and risk assessment
VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400
produktsvann
biomarkør
fisk i bur
passive prøvetakere
produced water
biomarkers
fish in cages
passive samplers
description The potential biological effects of the process water (PW) from the Nyhamna gas processing plant on the West coast of Norway was assessed using biological responses in the Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua. Farmed cod were placed in large mesh cages at strategic locations from the Nyhamna PW discharge outlet including: 1) <50 m from the outlet; 2) 300-400 m downstream from the outlet; and 3) reference location (4-5 km from the outlet). A suite of biomarkers were measured in the cod following a relatively short (10 day) and a long (9 week) exposure duration. The biomarkers measured after 10 days were micronuclei formation (MN), vitellogenin (VTG) and ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD), whilst those measured after 9 weeks included gill and gonad histopathology, peroxisomal proliferation, and neutral lipid content of the liver. Supporting parameters including condition index (CI), liver somatic index (LSI) and plasma chemistry were measured in fish from both short and long exposures. The exposure of the fish to chemicals thought to be present within the PW following treatment was determined using bile metabolites of exposed cod, together with passive sampling devices. The passive sampling devices included polar organic chemical integrated samplers (POCIS) and diffusion gradients in thin films (DGTs), which were used to target alkylphenols (APs) and metals respectively. POCIS and DGTs were able to detect APs and metals within the receiving waters at Nyhamna but were only found to be present in low concentrations. There were no significant increases in biomarkers with proximity to the discharge outlet. Fish held within cages less than 50 m and 300-400 m from the discharge outlet had no significant effect on any of the biomarkers measured when compared to the reference and pre-exposure groups. The CI, LSI, and plasma chemistry clearly showed that fish caged for 9 weeks had suffered from starvation, which also resulted in fish mortalities in one of the fish groups. Overall, based on the chemical assessment of APs and ...
author2 Brooks, S. - Project manager
format Report
author Brooks, Steven
Harman, Christopher
Jonsson, Henrik
Farmen, Eivind
Glette, Tormod
author_facet Brooks, Steven
Harman, Christopher
Jonsson, Henrik
Farmen, Eivind
Glette, Tormod
author_sort Brooks, Steven
title Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
title_short Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
title_full Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
title_fullStr Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the biological effects of Nyhamna discharge water using caged Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
title_sort monitoring the biological effects of nyhamna discharge water using caged atlantic cod (gadus morhua)
publisher Norsk institutt for vannforskning
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/215904
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