Acute catastrophic events can cause significant damage to marine environments in a short time period and may have devastating long-term impacts. In April 2010 the BP-operated Deepwater Horizon (DWH) offshore oil rig exploded, releasing an estimated 760 million liters of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. This study examines the potential effects of oil spill exposure on coral larvae of the Florida Keys. Larvae of the brooding coral, Porites astreoides, and the broadcast spawning coral, Montastraea faveolata, were exposed to multiple concentrations of BP Horizon source oil (crude, weathered and WAF), oil in combination with the dispersant CorexitH 9500 (CEWAF), and dispersant alone, and analyzed for behavior, settlement, and survival. Settle...
Coral reefs are keystone coastal ecosystems that are at risk of exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons f...
The Deepwater Horizon blowout in 2010 released an estimated 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into th...
Coral reefs are at risk of exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons from shipping spills and uncontrolled ...
Acute catastrophic events can cause significant damage to marine environments in a short time period...
Previous studies have shown that oil contaminants may seriously harm scleractinian corals, with effe...
In April 2010, crude oil was spilled from the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil platform for 87 days, coin...
il spills cause damage to marine wildlife that lasts well past their immediate aftermath. Marine off...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) disaster released crude oil in the Gulf of Mexico for 87 days, overlappi...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) blowout of 2010 exposed many coastal and marine ecosystems in the Gulf o...
Coral reefs are environmentally and economically important ecosystems. The present frequency of oil ...
Application of oil toxicity modelling for assessing the risk of spills to coral reefs remains uncert...
The explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform on April 20, 2010 initiated the release of 640 m...
Coral reefs are keystone coastal ecosystems that are at risk of exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons f...
The Deepwater Horizon blowout in 2010 released an estimated 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into th...
Coral reefs are at risk of exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons from shipping spills and uncontrolled ...
Acute catastrophic events can cause significant damage to marine environments in a short time period...
Previous studies have shown that oil contaminants may seriously harm scleractinian corals, with effe...
In April 2010, crude oil was spilled from the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil platform for 87 days, coin...
il spills cause damage to marine wildlife that lasts well past their immediate aftermath. Marine off...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) disaster released crude oil in the Gulf of Mexico for 87 days, overlappi...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) blowout of 2010 exposed many coastal and marine ecosystems in the Gulf o...
Coral reefs are environmentally and economically important ecosystems. The present frequency of oil ...
Application of oil toxicity modelling for assessing the risk of spills to coral reefs remains uncert...
The explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil platform on April 20, 2010 initiated the release of 640 m...
Coral reefs are keystone coastal ecosystems that are at risk of exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons f...
The Deepwater Horizon blowout in 2010 released an estimated 4.9 million barrels of crude oil into th...
Coral reefs are at risk of exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons from shipping spills and uncontrolled ...