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Status of faecal pollution in ports: A basin-wide investigation in the Adriatic Sea (CROSBI ID 251072)

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Luna, Gian Marco ; Manini, Elena ; Turk, Valentina ; Tinta, Tinkara ; D'Errico, Giuseppe ; Baldrighi, Elisa ; Baljak, Vanja ; Buda, Donatella ; Cabrini, Marina ; Campanelli, Alessandra et al. Status of faecal pollution in ports: A basin-wide investigation in the Adriatic Sea // Marine pollution bulletin, 147 (2019), 219-228. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.03.050

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Luna, Gian Marco ; Manini, Elena ; Turk, Valentina ; Tinta, Tinkara ; D'Errico, Giuseppe ; Baldrighi, Elisa ; Baljak, Vanja ; Buda, Donatella ; Cabrini, Marina ; Campanelli, Alessandra ; Cenov, Arijana ; Del Negro, Paola ; Drakulović, Dragana ; Fabbro, Cinzia ; Glad, Marin ; Grilec, Dolores ; Grilli, Federica ; Jokanović, Sandra ; Jozić, Slaven ; Kauzlarić, Vesna ; Kraus, Romina ; Marini, Mauro ; Mikuš, Josip ; Milandri, Stefania ; Pećarević, Marijana ; Perini, Laura ; Quero, Grazia Marina ; Šolić, Mladen ; Vukić Lušić, Darija ; Zoffoli, Silvia

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Status of faecal pollution in ports: A basin-wide investigation in the Adriatic Sea

Ports are subject to a variety of anthropogenic impacts, and there is mounting evidence of faecal contamination through several routes. Yet, little is known about pollution in ports by faecal indicator bacteria (FIB). FIB spatio-temporal dynamics were assessed in 12 ports of the Adriatic Sea, a semi-enclosed basin under strong anthropogenic pressure, and their relationships with environmental variables were explored to gain insight into pollution sources. FIB were abundant in ports, often more so than in adjacent areas ; their abundance patterns were related to salinity, oxygen, and nutrient levels. In addition, a molecular method, quantitative (q)PCR, was used to quantify FIB. qPCR enabled faster FIB determination and water quality monitoring that culture-based methods. These data provide robust baseline evidence of faecal contamination in ports and can be used to improve the management of routine port activities (dredging and ballast water exchange), having potential to spread pathogens in the sea.

Faecal bacteria ; Ports ; qPCR ; Adriatic Sea

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Podaci o izdanju

147

2019.

219-228

objavljeno

0025-326X

1879-3363

10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.03.050

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti

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