Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.

p. 341-353. Survival rate and extent and nature of injury were monitored for red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), black drum (Pogonias cromis), blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), white shrimp (Penaeus setiferus), and American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) held in cages at logarithmic distances (one to 46...

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Main Authors: Linton, T.L., Landry, A.M., Jr., Buckner, J.E., Jr., Berry, R.L.
Other Authors: Texas Journal of Science
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: 1985
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/20738
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spelling fttexasamunigalv:oai:tamug-ir.tdl.org:1969.3/20738 2023-11-12T04:25:14+01:00 Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration. Linton, T.L. Landry, A.M., Jr. Buckner, J.E., Jr. Berry, R.L. Texas Journal of Science 1985 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/20738 unknown 2931.00 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/20738 survival red drum Sciaenops ocellata black drum Pogonias cromis blue crab Callinectes sapidus white shrimp Penaeus setiferus American oyster Crassostrea virginica seismic exploration geophysical exploration environmental effects mortality Article 1985 fttexasamunigalv 2023-10-30T16:17:33Z p. 341-353. Survival rate and extent and nature of injury were monitored for red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), black drum (Pogonias cromis), blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), white shrimp (Penaeus setiferus), and American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) held in cages at logarithmic distances (one to 46 meters) from where a strand of commercially available explosive (Primacord with 100 grams of powder per 33 centimenters), commonly used to produce sound waves for seismic exploration, was detonated in a shallow water environment. Survival of test organisms varied with species, depth of cage, and distance from detonation site. Fish held at the surface exhibited low mortality, whereas those in bottom cages closest to site of detonation (one and 23 meters away) exhibited mortality rates between 40 and 100%. The swimbladder, kidney, and peritoneum were the most frequently damaged organs in fish. Shrimp exhibited modest mortality rates at all station and water depths. Survival of shrimp did not appear to be directly related to distance from detonation. Blue crab survival appeared to be directly related to distance from detonation site. Survival of oysters was high at all stations and inversely proportional to distance and sound source. Varying results among test organisms were attributed to pressure wave characteristics associated with charge detonation. Comparable testing is needed during summer months to determine effects under worse case conditions when greater numbers and life stages of organisms are present and ambient condition more stressful in these shallow water environments. http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm Article in Journal/Newspaper Red drum Sciaenops ocellatus Texas A&M University Galveston Campus: DSpace Repository
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topic survival
red drum
Sciaenops ocellata
black drum
Pogonias cromis
blue crab
Callinectes sapidus
white shrimp
Penaeus setiferus
American oyster
Crassostrea virginica
seismic exploration
geophysical exploration
environmental effects
mortality
spellingShingle survival
red drum
Sciaenops ocellata
black drum
Pogonias cromis
blue crab
Callinectes sapidus
white shrimp
Penaeus setiferus
American oyster
Crassostrea virginica
seismic exploration
geophysical exploration
environmental effects
mortality
Linton, T.L.
Landry, A.M., Jr.
Buckner, J.E., Jr.
Berry, R.L.
Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.
topic_facet survival
red drum
Sciaenops ocellata
black drum
Pogonias cromis
blue crab
Callinectes sapidus
white shrimp
Penaeus setiferus
American oyster
Crassostrea virginica
seismic exploration
geophysical exploration
environmental effects
mortality
description p. 341-353. Survival rate and extent and nature of injury were monitored for red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), black drum (Pogonias cromis), blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), white shrimp (Penaeus setiferus), and American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) held in cages at logarithmic distances (one to 46 meters) from where a strand of commercially available explosive (Primacord with 100 grams of powder per 33 centimenters), commonly used to produce sound waves for seismic exploration, was detonated in a shallow water environment. Survival of test organisms varied with species, depth of cage, and distance from detonation site. Fish held at the surface exhibited low mortality, whereas those in bottom cages closest to site of detonation (one and 23 meters away) exhibited mortality rates between 40 and 100%. The swimbladder, kidney, and peritoneum were the most frequently damaged organs in fish. Shrimp exhibited modest mortality rates at all station and water depths. Survival of shrimp did not appear to be directly related to distance from detonation. Blue crab survival appeared to be directly related to distance from detonation site. Survival of oysters was high at all stations and inversely proportional to distance and sound source. Varying results among test organisms were attributed to pressure wave characteristics associated with charge detonation. Comparable testing is needed during summer months to determine effects under worse case conditions when greater numbers and life stages of organisms are present and ambient condition more stressful in these shallow water environments. http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm
author2 Texas Journal of Science
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author Linton, T.L.
Landry, A.M., Jr.
Buckner, J.E., Jr.
Berry, R.L.
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Landry, A.M., Jr.
Buckner, J.E., Jr.
Berry, R.L.
author_sort Linton, T.L.
title Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.
title_short Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.
title_full Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.
title_fullStr Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.
title_full_unstemmed Effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.
title_sort effects upon selected marine organisms of explosives used for sound production in geophysical exploration.
publishDate 1985
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/20738
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