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Marine phytoplankton responses to oil and dispersant exposures: Knowledge gained since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Journal

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
Volume 164, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2021.112074

Keywords

Phytoplankton; Oil; Gulf of Mexico; Harmful algal blooms; Growth; Photosynthesis

Funding

  1. Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GOMRI)
  2. Coastal Waters Consortium (Parsons)
  3. Alabama Center for Ecological Resilience (Parsons)
  4. University of South Florida Division of Sponsored Research
  5. Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO)/BP
  6. Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative through its consortia: Center for Integrated Modeling and Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems I, II, III (C-IMAGE)
  7. NOAA
  8. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Center for Sponsored Coastal Ocean Research [NA06NPS4780197]
  9. Shell Endowed Chair in Oceanography/Wetland Studies of the Louisiana State University Foundation [BG003399, 169-01-6111]
  10. DROPPS (Dispersion Research on Oil: Physics and Plankton Studies) (Buskey, Erdner)
  11. DROPPS-2 (Buskey, Erdner, Cosgrove) and DROPPS-3 (Buskey, Cosgrove)

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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 raised concerns about the ecology and health of the Gulf of Mexico, with research focusing on the impact of oil and dispersants on phytoplankton to assess perturbations in the region.
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010 brought the ecology and health of the Gulf of Mexico to the forefront of the public?s and scientific community?s attention. Not only did we need a better understanding of how this oil spill impacted the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem, but we also needed to apply this knowledge to help assess impacts from perturbations in the region and guide future response actions. Phytoplankton represent the base of the food web in oceanic systems. As such, alterations of the phytoplankton community propagate to upper trophic levels. This review brings together new insights into the influence of oil and dispersant on phytoplankton. We bring together laboratory, mesocosm and field experiments, including insights into novel observations of harmful algal bloom (HAB) forming species and zooplankton as well as bacteria-phytoplankton interactions. We finish by addressing knowledge gaps and highlighting key topics for research in novel areas.

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