Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos

An experimental subsurface release of chemically dispersed oil at Cape Hatt, northern Baffin Island, resulted in short-term relatively high oil concentrations in the waters of two adjacent bays, whereas untreated oil released onto the surface of a third bay could not be detected in the water below a...

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Main Authors: Cross, William E., Martin, Carole M., Thomson, Denis H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1987
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64868 2023-05-15T14:19:14+02:00 Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos Cross, William E. Martin, Carole M. Thomson, Denis H. 1987-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64868 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64868/48782 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64868 ARCTIC; Vol. 40 No. 5 (1987): Supplement: 1–279; 201-210 1923-1245 0004-0843 Amphipoda Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project Crustacea Echinoderms Environmental impacts Marine oil spills Oil spill dispersants Hatt Cape waters Nunavut Ragged Channel info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1987 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:21:59Z An experimental subsurface release of chemically dispersed oil at Cape Hatt, northern Baffin Island, resulted in short-term relatively high oil concentrations in the waters of two adjacent bays, whereas untreated oil released onto the surface of a third bay could not be detected in the water below a depth of 1 m. The only immediate response in epibenthos observed by divers was narcosis in urchins and starfish following the dispersed oil release. Analysis of data from in situ counts in the three test bays and in a fourth (reference) bay during the open water seasons of 1980-83 showed that densities of the starfish Leptasterias polaris were not affected by either oil release and that effects on urchin densities were minor or transitory: Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis apparently made immediate and transitory attempts to avoid dispersed oil in the water and possibly tried to avoid untreated and dispersed oil in sediments two years after oiling. Analysis of airlift samples collected at 3 and 7 m depths in the four bays during 1980-83 showed no major effects of either oil release on densities of epibenthic crustaceans; taxa examined included all crustaceans, all cumaceans, one species of cumacean, all amphipods and eight individual amphipod taxa. The overall trend was toward increases in epibenthic crustacean densities over the study period. Effects that may have been attributable to oil were found in only 2 of 22 analyses of density data for individual taxa. In those cases, effects were minor: untreated oil in sediments apparently altered the depth distribution of Anonyx juveniles, and dispersed oil in the water column apparently had a delayed adverse effect on reproduction in the amphipod family Stenothoidae. Densities of Pontoporeia femorata were not affected by oil, but inspection of size-frequency data indicated a possible delayed adverse effect on its reproduction.Key words: arctic epibenthos, amphipods, echinoderms, oil effects, dispersed oil effects, experimental oil releases, Baffin Island, macrobenthos Mots clés: épibenthos arctique, amphipodes, échinodennes, effets dus au pétrole, effets dus au pétrole dispersé, déversements expérimentaux de pétrole, île Baffin, macrobenthos Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctique* Baffin Island Baffin Nunavut Polaris University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Baffin Island Canada Cape Hatt ENVELOPE(-79.832,-79.832,72.501,72.501) Nunavut ARCTIC 40 5
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topic Amphipoda
Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Crustacea
Echinoderms
Environmental impacts
Marine oil spills
Oil spill dispersants
Hatt
Cape
waters
Nunavut
Ragged Channel
spellingShingle Amphipoda
Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Crustacea
Echinoderms
Environmental impacts
Marine oil spills
Oil spill dispersants
Hatt
Cape
waters
Nunavut
Ragged Channel
Cross, William E.
Martin, Carole M.
Thomson, Denis H.
Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos
topic_facet Amphipoda
Canada. Baffin Island Oil Spill Project
Crustacea
Echinoderms
Environmental impacts
Marine oil spills
Oil spill dispersants
Hatt
Cape
waters
Nunavut
Ragged Channel
description An experimental subsurface release of chemically dispersed oil at Cape Hatt, northern Baffin Island, resulted in short-term relatively high oil concentrations in the waters of two adjacent bays, whereas untreated oil released onto the surface of a third bay could not be detected in the water below a depth of 1 m. The only immediate response in epibenthos observed by divers was narcosis in urchins and starfish following the dispersed oil release. Analysis of data from in situ counts in the three test bays and in a fourth (reference) bay during the open water seasons of 1980-83 showed that densities of the starfish Leptasterias polaris were not affected by either oil release and that effects on urchin densities were minor or transitory: Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis apparently made immediate and transitory attempts to avoid dispersed oil in the water and possibly tried to avoid untreated and dispersed oil in sediments two years after oiling. Analysis of airlift samples collected at 3 and 7 m depths in the four bays during 1980-83 showed no major effects of either oil release on densities of epibenthic crustaceans; taxa examined included all crustaceans, all cumaceans, one species of cumacean, all amphipods and eight individual amphipod taxa. The overall trend was toward increases in epibenthic crustacean densities over the study period. Effects that may have been attributable to oil were found in only 2 of 22 analyses of density data for individual taxa. In those cases, effects were minor: untreated oil in sediments apparently altered the depth distribution of Anonyx juveniles, and dispersed oil in the water column apparently had a delayed adverse effect on reproduction in the amphipod family Stenothoidae. Densities of Pontoporeia femorata were not affected by oil, but inspection of size-frequency data indicated a possible delayed adverse effect on its reproduction.Key words: arctic epibenthos, amphipods, echinoderms, oil effects, dispersed oil effects, experimental oil releases, Baffin Island, macrobenthos Mots clés: épibenthos arctique, amphipodes, échinodennes, effets dus au pétrole, effets dus au pétrole dispersé, déversements expérimentaux de pétrole, île Baffin, macrobenthos
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cross, William E.
Martin, Carole M.
Thomson, Denis H.
author_facet Cross, William E.
Martin, Carole M.
Thomson, Denis H.
author_sort Cross, William E.
title Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos
title_short Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos
title_full Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos
title_fullStr Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Experimental Releases of Oil and Dispersed Oil on Arctic Nearshore Macrobenthos. II. Epibenthos
title_sort effects of experimental releases of oil and dispersed oil on arctic nearshore macrobenthos. ii. epibenthos
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1987
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Baffin Island
Canada
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Arctic
Arctique*
Baffin Island
Baffin
Nunavut
Polaris
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Arctic
Arctique*
Baffin Island
Baffin
Nunavut
Polaris
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