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Assessment of coastal pollutants and health status of Pacific oysters (Magallana gigas) in the Bahía Blanca Estuary and adjacent beaches (Argentina)
Fiori, Sandra Marcela ; Simonetti, Pia
; Simonetti, Pia ; la Colla, Noelia Soledad
; la Colla, Noelia Soledad ; Giménez, Juliana
; Giménez, Juliana ; Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz
; Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz ; Palacios, Pilar
; Palacios, Pilar ; Orazi, Melina Mirta
; Orazi, Melina Mirta ; Arias, Andres Hugo
; Arias, Andres Hugo ; Ronda, Ana Carolina
; Ronda, Ana Carolina ; Botté, Sandra Elizabeth
; Botté, Sandra Elizabeth 
 ; Simonetti, Pia
; Simonetti, Pia ; la Colla, Noelia Soledad
; la Colla, Noelia Soledad ; Giménez, Juliana
; Giménez, Juliana ; Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz
; Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz ; Palacios, Pilar
; Palacios, Pilar ; Orazi, Melina Mirta
; Orazi, Melina Mirta ; Arias, Andres Hugo
; Arias, Andres Hugo ; Ronda, Ana Carolina
; Ronda, Ana Carolina ; Botté, Sandra Elizabeth
; Botté, Sandra Elizabeth 
Fecha de publicación:
08/2024
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN:
0025-326X
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Resumen
This study assessed the effects of pollutants on Magallana gigas along a coastal zone with different levels of human activity: a highly impacted zone in the Bahía Blanca Estuary and a less impacted zone on the adjacent sandy beaches. Oysters collected in 2021 were analyzed for various factors, including metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), organochlorine pesticides, microplastics, oxidative stress and histology. Oysters of both environments exhibited detectable concentrations of all these pollutants in their tissues. However, the estuarine oysters showed higher concentrations of Zn, Cu and As and total PAHs than the beach oysters. Banned organochlorine pesticides were detected only in beach oysters. Estuarine oysters displayed morphological changes in their digestive gland including a reduction in the mean epithelial thickness of the tubule and elevated lipid peroxidation levels, indicating cellular damage. This study underscores the widespread presence of pollutants in M. gigas, indicating the need for effective strategies to safeguard coastal ecosystem health.
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Fiori, Sandra Marcela; Simonetti, Pia; la Colla, Noelia Soledad; Giménez, Juliana; Paz Otegui, Mariana Beatriz; et al.; Assessment of coastal pollutants and health status of Pacific oysters (Magallana gigas) in the Bahía Blanca Estuary and adjacent beaches (Argentina); Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Marine Pollution Bulletin; 205; 8-2024; 1-7
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