There is concern of the effects of Produced Formation Water (PFW, an effluent of the offshore oil and gas industry) on temperate/tropical marine organisms of the North West Shelf (NWS) of Australia. Little is known of the effects of PFW on tropical marine organisms, especially keystone species. Exposing the coral Plesiastrea versipora to a range (3-50% v/v) of PFW from Harriet A oil platform resulted in a reduction in photochemical efficiency of the symbiotic dinoflagellate algae in hospite ( in the coral tissues), assessed as a decrease in the ratio of variable fluorescence (F-v) to maximal fluorescence (F-m) measured using chlorophyll fluorescence techniques. Significant differences were noted at PFW concentrations >12.5% ( v/v). In coral...
Knowledge on interactive effects of global (e.g. ocean warming) and local stressors (e.g. pollution)...
Due to their persistence, abiotic factors such as industrial waste waters, heavy metals, petrochemic...
The obligate mutualistic relationship between corals and dinoflagellates is a classic example of sym...
To date there has been limited evidence anthropogenically sourced pollution from catchments reaching...
Oil spills are the most common sources of pollution in marine ecosystems occurring worldwide, causin...
Advisors: Neil Blackstone.Committee members: Gabriel Holbrook; Holly Jones; Wesley Swingley.Coral re...
The recent discovery of contamination of the tropical marine environment by Photosystem II (PSII) he...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the ...
Recent reports of contamination of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park by herbicides used in antifoul...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of t...
Currently, the only way to identify the extent of coral stress is through visually observable decrea...
Coral reefs are home to many marine species, some of which are used for medical research, and protec...
Modulated chlorophyll fluorescence techniques were used to examine the effects of cyanide (NaCN) fro...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Global climate change is leading to the rise of...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) blowout of 2010 exposed many coastal and marine ecosystems in the Gulf o...
Knowledge on interactive effects of global (e.g. ocean warming) and local stressors (e.g. pollution)...
Due to their persistence, abiotic factors such as industrial waste waters, heavy metals, petrochemic...
The obligate mutualistic relationship between corals and dinoflagellates is a classic example of sym...
To date there has been limited evidence anthropogenically sourced pollution from catchments reaching...
Oil spills are the most common sources of pollution in marine ecosystems occurring worldwide, causin...
Advisors: Neil Blackstone.Committee members: Gabriel Holbrook; Holly Jones; Wesley Swingley.Coral re...
The recent discovery of contamination of the tropical marine environment by Photosystem II (PSII) he...
Anthropogenically induced greenhouse gas emissions result in two major environmental changes on the ...
Recent reports of contamination of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park by herbicides used in antifoul...
Rising sea temperatures are increasing the incidences of mass coral bleaching (the dissociation of t...
Currently, the only way to identify the extent of coral stress is through visually observable decrea...
Coral reefs are home to many marine species, some of which are used for medical research, and protec...
Modulated chlorophyll fluorescence techniques were used to examine the effects of cyanide (NaCN) fro...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Global climate change is leading to the rise of...
The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) blowout of 2010 exposed many coastal and marine ecosystems in the Gulf o...
Knowledge on interactive effects of global (e.g. ocean warming) and local stressors (e.g. pollution)...
Due to their persistence, abiotic factors such as industrial waste waters, heavy metals, petrochemic...
The obligate mutualistic relationship between corals and dinoflagellates is a classic example of sym...