Organic and inorganic contaminants in marine sediments off northern Mozambique. Results from the R/V Dr Fridtjof Nansen environmental survey. Programme report

The report presents the results of the measurements of grain size, total organic carbon (TOC), hydrocarbons and metals in surface sediments (>100 samples) collected from 40 locations off the coast of northern Mozambique during an environmental survey in March–April 2018. The survey was carried out from the R/V Dr Fridtjof Nansen in the following areas: (i) Pemba – planned gas industry logistic base, (ii) Ibo Island (Quirimbas National Protected Area) to St. Lazarus Bank – the reference area, and (iii) Palma - gas exploration area. The contents of fine-grained fraction (<63 μm) of the sediment varied strongly in all areas from coarse sediment to high mud contents, whereas TOC levels were generally low and correlated poorly with fine-grained fraction. Background levels of hydrocarbons and metals were found in most of the samples. Anthropogenic contamination was found at one site in Pemba harbour. No oil-related contamination was demonstrated, including the Palma area where gas exploration is concentrated. Elevated concentrations of barium and total hydrocarbon content at some locations in the Palma area are attributed to drilling activities but are not considered to be of environmental concern. Based on the measured concentrations of chemicals, background concentrations for the studied areas are proposed.

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Main Authors: 1423211781886 FAO, Rome (Italy). Fisheries Div. eng, 406162 Institute of Marine Research, Bergen (Norway) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
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Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2020
Subjects:fishery research vessels, ocean environment, sediment pollution, surveys, research methods, SDGs, Goal 12 Responsible production and consumption, Goal 14 Life below water,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/ca9777en/CA9777EN.pdf
https://doi.org/10.4060/ca9777en
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