Title: Widespread contamination by herbicides of coral reef biota in French Polynesia

Abstract: Research has been conducted within the framework of the French Initiative for Coral Reefs (IFRECOR) to assess pesticide pollution levels in the coral reef trophic webs in French Polynesia. Unexpected widespread contamination by herbicides was found in algae, fishes and macro-invertebrates located at various levels of the reef trophic web. Concentrations in organisms investigated were for the majority below the lowest observable effect level and do not pose a dietary risk to native population who subsist on these fish. However, the widespread contamination may affect the reef ecosystem in the future as coral symbiotic algae, Symbidinium sp. (Dinophyta) are particularly sensitive to photosystem II herbicides, particularly the substituted urea and triazine derivatives. [Bernard Salvat, Hélène Roche & François Ramade (2015). On the occurrence of a widespread contamination by herbicides of coral reef biota in French Polynesia. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, online 09 April] Comment

Keywords: Pesticides, Herbicides, Coral reefs, Pollution, French Polynesia, Photosystem II

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Article: WeedsNews5398 (permalink)
Categories: :WeedsNews:research alert, :WeedsNews:water quality, :WeedsNews:pollution, :WeedsNews:herbicides
Date: 20 April 2015; 10:18:35 am Australian Eastern Standard Time

Author Name: David Low
Author ID: adminDavid