“…Analysis of OHCB genera revealed only a sporadic and very low abundance of FIGURE 5 | Ecological Index of Hydrocarbon Exposure (EIHE) (ratio up to 1) representing relative abundance of oil-degrading/associated Bacteria, (Lozada et al, 2014) measurements (±SE, n = 4), for sediments sampled around the shipwreck HMS Royal Oak (located in Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom, November 2019), over a 17.5 cm depth profile (A), a 950 m transect (where sediments further away act as controls) (B), and given the transect direction (C). Additionally, a comparison between the HMS Royal Oak EIHE and other studies investigating oil-polluted environments (D): "HMS Royal Oak" (present study, surface sediments), "Halo" (Hamdan et al, 2018), "Patagonian Coast" (Lozada et al, 2014), "Brazilian Mangrove" (Dos Santos et al, 2011), "Colne Estuary" (Coulon et al, 2012), "Ushuaia Bay (no nutrients)", "Pensacola Beach" (Kostka et al, 2011), "Agia Zoni II" (Thomas et al, 2020) and "Ushuaia Bay (added nutrients)" (Guibert et al, 2012).…”