Intrinsic Biodegradation of Heavy Oil from Nakhodka and the Effect of Exogenous Fertilization at a Coastal Area of the Sea of Japan

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Hideaki Maki
Mao Utsumi
Hiroshi Koshikawa
Takehiko Hiwatari
Kunio Kohata
Hiroo Uchiyama
Masahiro Suzuki
Takuya Noguchi
Tomio Yamasaki
Masakzu Furuki
Masataka Watanabe
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[1] National Institute for Environmental Studies,
[2] Nippon Institute of Technology,undefined
[3] Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science,undefined
[4] University of Tsukuba,undefined
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2003年 / 145卷
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acrylic vessel; biodegradation; coastal area; fertilization; field experiment; oil spill;
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We performed a field experiment in thebiodegradation of heavy oil spilled from the Russian tankerNakhodka on a beach in the Sea of Japan. We collectedoil-contaminated cobbles and treated half with nitrogen andphosphorus slow-release fertilizers to stimulate microbialdegradation of the oil; the other half acted as unfertilizedcontrols. The cobbles were placed in porous acrylic vessels andsubmerged. We monitored changes in the oils, macronutrients,microbial community structure and amount of chlorophyll a. There were no significant differences in these criteriabetween the fertilized and unfertilized vessels, apart from anincrease in chlorophyll a in the fertilized vessels.However, there was a major intrinsic degradation of semi-volatile oil compounds in the unfertilized vessels; this occurred at a rate similar to that in the fertilized vessels, despite the low concentration of macronutrients in the seawater at the site.
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