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斯里兰卡“X-Press Pearl”号货船灾难中泄漏碎片对海洋浮游生物的影响。

Impacts of spilled debris from the X-Press Pearl disaster in Sri Lanka on marine plankton.

作者信息

Rist Sinja, Ugwu Kevin, Sampalo Marta, Karlsson Therese M, Rubesinghe Chalani H, Acosta-Dacal Andrea, Pérez-Luzardo Octavio, Zumbado Manuel, Almeda Rodrigo

机构信息

National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU Aqua), Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; University Institute for Research in Sustainable Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (IU-ECOAQUA), University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.

University Institute for Research in Sustainable Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (IU-ECOAQUA), University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain; Department of Science and Environment, Roskilde University, Roskilde, Denmark.

出版信息

Environ Res. 2025 Jun 1;274:121260. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2025.121260. Epub 2025 Feb 27.

Abstract

Accidents of ships carrying diverse hazardous chemicals and plastics can lead to complex spills of pollutants in marine ecosystems. One such incident was the catastrophic fire on the container ship X-Press Pearl which sank off the Sri Lankan coast in 2021. Explosions and fire resulted in plastic pellets and burnt clumps of melted plastic and combustion residues washing ashore. In this study, we analyzed the acute toxicity of the leached chemicals from this debris on various planktonic organisms: phytoplankton (Rhodomonas salina), meroplankton (Paracentrotus lividus larvae) and holoplankton (Acartia tonsa nauplii and adults). Acute exposures were conducted with a range of leachate dilutions for 72 h. The growth of R. salina was slightly affected by the leachates. Larvae of P. lividus showed a concentration-dependent reduction in growth and normal development (EC 0.56 g L), with 94% of larvae showing malformations in the highest concentration. The hatching of A. tonsa decreased from 89% in the control to 29% at 0.75 g L. Nauplii mortality reached 46% and there was a trend of decreased growth. Mortality of the adults increased with concentration, reaching 51% in the highest concentration. Our results show that the complex mixture of spilled chemicals and debris from the X-Press Pearl accident can potentially harm the planktonic food web, particularly zooplankton. These findings highlight the urgent need for effective mitigation strategies and response measures to reduce impacts of accidental spills in sensitive and ecologically relevant areas, especially those located in major shipping lanes, such as the Sri Lankan coastal waters.

摘要

运载各种危险化学品和塑料的船舶发生事故,可能导致海洋生态系统中污染物的复杂泄漏。其中一起事故是2021年在斯里兰卡海岸附近沉没的集装箱船“X-Press Pearl”号发生的灾难性火灾。爆炸和火灾导致塑料颗粒、熔化塑料的烧焦块以及燃烧残渣被冲到岸上。在本研究中,我们分析了这些残骸中浸出的化学物质对各种浮游生物的急性毒性:浮游植物(盐生红藻)、阶段性浮游生物(紫海胆幼虫)和终生浮游生物(针刺哲水蚤无节幼体和成体)。使用一系列渗滤液稀释液进行72小时的急性暴露实验。盐生红藻的生长受到渗滤液的轻微影响。紫海胆幼虫的生长和正常发育呈现浓度依赖性降低(半数效应浓度为0.56 g/L),在最高浓度下,94%的幼虫出现畸形。针刺哲水蚤的孵化率从对照组的89%降至0.75 g/L时的29%。无节幼体死亡率达到46%,且有生长下降的趋势。成体的死亡率随浓度增加,在最高浓度下达到51%。我们的结果表明,“X-Press Pearl”号事故中泄漏的化学物质和残骸的复杂混合物可能会对浮游生物食物网造成潜在危害,尤其是浮游动物。这些发现凸显了迫切需要有效的缓解策略和应对措施,以减少在敏感且具有生态相关性的区域,特别是位于主要航道(如斯里兰卡沿海水域)的意外泄漏造成的影响。

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