“…The Microtox 1 test has been used widely over the past two decades for toxicity assessment of soil and sediments (Cook and Wells, 1996;Bombardier and Bermingham, 1999;Doberty, 2001;Lee et al, 2003b), and the Microtox 1 SPT has been used successfully to evaluate the efficacy of oil spill remediation strategies (Lee et al, 1995(Lee et al, , 2003b. Likewise, amphipod survival (e.g., Hyalella azteca, Eohaustorius esturius) has been often used to evaluate sediment toxicity in recent years (Ingersoll et al, , 1996Kemble et al, 1994Kemble et al, , 1998Kemble et al, , 1999Bhattacharyya et al, 2003;Blaise et al, 2004). In comparison to other biotests, such as echinoid fertilization, microinvertebrate embryo-larval toxicity, and induction of mixed function oxygenase, the Microtox 1 SPT and amphipod tests appeared among the most sensitive assays for evaluating toxicity of sediments and interstitial waters during oil spill impact assessment (Lee et al, 2003a).…”