Ecotoxicological risk assessment of antifouling emissions in a cruise ship port (CROSBI ID 194114)
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Carić, Hrvoje ; Klobučar, Goran ; Štambuk, Anamaria
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Ecotoxicological risk assessment of antifouling emissions in a cruise ship port
Worldwide growth of cruise ship tourism is constantly increasing marine environmental contamination risks, frequently neglected by the tourism development practices. Paradoxically, environmental degradation ultimately decreases the quality of resources tourism is dependent upon. Vessels antifouling- related contamination is one of the most serious threats posed upon marine ecosystems. We propose here an interdisciplinary triangulation to evaluate antifouling-pollution environmental risks within the frame of the Dubrovnik Port case study. Heavy metal environmental burden was calculated based on the cruiser ships anchoring data. Pollution impact was confirmed by three independent ecotoxicological studies conducted recently in the same area: heavy metals sediment analyses, antifouling related imposex occurrence in banded murex Hexaplex trunculus and biomonitoring study on Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis. Antifouling- pollution cost was estimated by applying the actual sea bottom remediation methods in order to present the monetary value of pollution prevention that could be achieved through the nontoxic antifouling strategies. Implementation of these is considered as one of the prerequisites for the environmentally sustainable cruise tourism
cruise tourism; marine ecosystems; biomonitoring; pollution; heavy metals; Dubrovnik Port
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