An assessment of chemical contaminants in the marine sediments of southwest Puerto Rico

This report summarizes the results of a characterizationof chemical contaminants in the sediments in southwestPuerto Rico. The report is part of a project to integratevarious analytical specialties to assess linkages betweenchemical contaminants and the condition of coral reefs. In this phase of the project, over 120 chemical contaminants were analyzed in sediments collected, including a number of organic (e.g., hydrocarbons), inorganic (e.g., metals), and biological (bacterial) compounds/analytes. The report also provides a preliminary analysis of the association betweensediment contaminants and coral species richness.Overall, the levels of chemical contaminants in the study area between Guanica Bay and the town of La Parguera were fairly low. At most of the sites sampled, particularlyadjacent to the town of La Parguera, concentrations oforganic and inorganic contaminants were below the median values from NOAA’s National Status and Trends Program, which monitors the Nation’s coastal and estuarine waters for chemical contaminants. Elevated levels of a number of contaminant classes were seen at the two sites sampled within Guanica Bay.An initial analysis of modeled PAH (hydrocarbon) data and coral species richness (reef building species) indicated a strong negative correlation between the presence of PAHs in the sediments and coral species richness. Additional work is needed to assess possible reasons for this observed pattern. (PDF contains 126 pages).

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Main Authors: Pait, Anthony S., Whitall, David R., Jeffrey, Christopher F. G., Caldow, Chris, Mason, Andrew L., Christensen, John D., Monaco, Mark, Ramirez, Juan
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science 2007
Subjects:Ecology, Management, Environment, Chemistry,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/19974
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