<p>This study aimed at providing confidence in the predictability of the impacts of drill cuttings (DC) discharge on the cold-water coral <i>Lophelia pertusa. L. pertusa</i> was exposed to DC from offshore exploration in the lab with the goal to assess precautionary thresholds of effects. Two exposure scenarios with DC were tested: a long-term (LT) pulsed exposure (12 weeks, peak concentrations: 2–50 mg/L, mean concentrations: 1–25 mg/L) and a short-term (ST) continuous exposure (2.5 weeks, mean concentrations: 4–42 mg/L). After exposure, a recovery period of 16 and 4 weeks was maintained in LT and ST, respectively. While there was an assumption that DC might result in an increase in respiration, decrease in growth, enhanced mucus productio...
The skeletal extension and corallite shape of individuals of the Caribbean and Atlantic reef-buildin...
Deep-sea mining activities are expected to impact deep-sea biota through the generation of sediment ...
Some excavating sponges are strong competitors for space on coral reefs, able to kill live coral tis...
Cold-water coral (CWC) reefs are numerous and widespread along the Norwegian continental shelf where...
In laboratory experiments, the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa was exposed to settling particles. ...
Fossil fuel drilling operations create sediment plumes and release waste materials into the ocean. T...
This chapter reviews research on the effects of drilling fluid on reef-building, or hermatypic, cora...
As hotspots of local biodiversity in the deep sea, preservation of cold-water coral reef communities...
<div><p>As hotspots of local biodiversity in the deep sea, preservation of cold-water coral reef com...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Typescript (photocopy).The effects of ten used drilling muds on coral health have been examined by m...
Coral tissue healing rates may be useful indicators of coral health. Colonies under stress have been...
Coral reefs, skeleton samples and bottom sediments in the vicinity of the hydrocarbon exploration te...
[Chapter Abstract] A field experiment was conducted to evaluate long-term effects to shallow sub-tid...
The skeletal extension and corallite shape of individuals of the Caribbean and Atlantic reef-buildin...
Deep-sea mining activities are expected to impact deep-sea biota through the generation of sediment ...
Some excavating sponges are strong competitors for space on coral reefs, able to kill live coral tis...
Cold-water coral (CWC) reefs are numerous and widespread along the Norwegian continental shelf where...
In laboratory experiments, the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa was exposed to settling particles. ...
Fossil fuel drilling operations create sediment plumes and release waste materials into the ocean. T...
This chapter reviews research on the effects of drilling fluid on reef-building, or hermatypic, cora...
As hotspots of local biodiversity in the deep sea, preservation of cold-water coral reef communities...
<div><p>As hotspots of local biodiversity in the deep sea, preservation of cold-water coral reef com...
International audiencePlastic pollution has been identified as a major threat for coastal marine lif...
Understanding the sedimentation and turbidity thresholds for corals is critical in assessing the pot...
Typescript (photocopy).The effects of ten used drilling muds on coral health have been examined by m...
Coral tissue healing rates may be useful indicators of coral health. Colonies under stress have been...
Coral reefs, skeleton samples and bottom sediments in the vicinity of the hydrocarbon exploration te...
[Chapter Abstract] A field experiment was conducted to evaluate long-term effects to shallow sub-tid...
The skeletal extension and corallite shape of individuals of the Caribbean and Atlantic reef-buildin...
Deep-sea mining activities are expected to impact deep-sea biota through the generation of sediment ...
Some excavating sponges are strong competitors for space on coral reefs, able to kill live coral tis...