Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica

During the 2009/2010 summer, a comprehensive environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the wastewater discharge at Davis Station, East Antarctica was completed. As part of this, histological alteration of gill and liver tissue in Antarctic Rock-cod ( Trematomus bernacchii ) from four sites along a sp...

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Main Authors: Corbett, PA, Catherine King, Stark, JS, Mondon, JA
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Direct_evidence_of_histopathological_impacts_of_wastewater_discharge_on_resident_Antarctic_fish_Trematomus_bernacchii_at_Davis_Station_East_Antarctica/22956437
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description During the 2009/2010 summer, a comprehensive environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the wastewater discharge at Davis Station, East Antarctica was completed. As part of this, histological alteration of gill and liver tissue in Antarctic Rock-cod ( Trematomus bernacchii ) from four sites along a spatial gradient from the wastewater outfall were assessed. All fish within 800 m of the outfall exhibited significant histological changes in both tissues. Common pathologies observed in fish closest to the outfall include proliferation of epithelial cells with associated secondary lamellar fusion in the gills and multifocal granulomata with inflammation and necrosis as well as cysts in the liver. Fish from sites >800 m from the outfall also exhibited alterations but to a lesser degree, with prevalence and severity decreasing with increasing distance from the outfall. This study highlights the value of histopathological investigations as part of EIAs and provides the first evidence of sub-lethal alteration associated with wastewater discharge in East Antarctica.
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spelling ftunivtasmanfig:oai:figshare.com:article/22956437 2025-03-16T15:18:57+00:00 Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica Corbett, PA Catherine King Stark, JS Mondon, JA 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Direct_evidence_of_histopathological_impacts_of_wastewater_discharge_on_resident_Antarctic_fish_Trematomus_bernacchii_at_Davis_Station_East_Antarctica/22956437 unknown 102.100.100/565265 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Direct_evidence_of_histopathological_impacts_of_wastewater_discharge_on_resident_Antarctic_fish_Trematomus_bernacchii_at_Davis_Station_East_Antarctica/22956437 In Copyright Animal physiology - systems biomarker gill histopathology liver sewage Text Journal contribution 2014 ftunivtasmanfig 2025-02-17T09:48:21Z During the 2009/2010 summer, a comprehensive environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the wastewater discharge at Davis Station, East Antarctica was completed. As part of this, histological alteration of gill and liver tissue in Antarctic Rock-cod ( Trematomus bernacchii ) from four sites along a spatial gradient from the wastewater outfall were assessed. All fish within 800 m of the outfall exhibited significant histological changes in both tissues. Common pathologies observed in fish closest to the outfall include proliferation of epithelial cells with associated secondary lamellar fusion in the gills and multifocal granulomata with inflammation and necrosis as well as cysts in the liver. Fish from sites >800 m from the outfall also exhibited alterations but to a lesser degree, with prevalence and severity decreasing with increasing distance from the outfall. This study highlights the value of histopathological investigations as part of EIAs and provides the first evidence of sub-lethal alteration associated with wastewater discharge in East Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Research from University Of Tasmania Antarctic Davis Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) Davis-Station ENVELOPE(77.968,77.968,-68.576,-68.576) East Antarctica Eia ENVELOPE(7.755,7.755,63.024,63.024)
spellingShingle Animal physiology - systems
biomarker
gill
histopathology
liver
sewage
Corbett, PA
Catherine King
Stark, JS
Mondon, JA
Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica
title Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica
title_full Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica
title_fullStr Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica
title_short Direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident Antarctic fish (Trematomus bernacchii) at Davis Station, East Antarctica
title_sort direct evidence of histopathological impacts of wastewater discharge on resident antarctic fish (trematomus bernacchii) at davis station, east antarctica
topic Animal physiology - systems
biomarker
gill
histopathology
liver
sewage
topic_facet Animal physiology - systems
biomarker
gill
histopathology
liver
sewage
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