Dilute concentrations of maritime fuel can modify sediment reworking activity of high‐latitude marine invertebrates
Thomas J. Williams,
David Blockley,
Andrew B. Cundy
et al.
Abstract:Multiple expressions of climate change, in particular warming‐induced reductions in the type, extent and thickness of sea ice, are opening access and providing new viable development opportunities in high‐latitude regions. Coastal margins are facing these challenges, but the vulnerability of species and ecosystems to the effects of fuel contamination associated with increased maritime traffic is largely unknown. Here, we show that low concentrations of the water‐accommodated fraction of marine fuel oil, repres… Show more
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