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污染对萨利希海生态和经济上重要生物的影响。

Effects of pollution on ecologically and economically important organisms of the Salish Sea.

作者信息

Axworthy Jeremy B, Bates Eileen H, Grosser Matt P, Padilla-Gamiño Jacqueline L

机构信息

School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, 1122 NE Boat St., Seattle, WA 98105, USA.

School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, 1122 NE Boat St., Seattle, WA 98105, USA; Puget Sound Restoration Fund, 8001 NE Day Road W, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, USA.

出版信息

Mar Pollut Bull. 2025 Oct;219:118322. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.118322. Epub 2025 Jun 25.

Abstract

Marine pollution threatens ecosystems, biodiversity, and human health, impacting species fitness, disrupting food webs, and degrading essential habitats. This review examines the effects of marine pollution on key species in the Salish Sea, a vital ecosystem supporting diverse wildlife, including endangered species, and local economies reliant on fishing, aquaculture, and tourism. In total, we synthesized 116 studies including chemical pollution (78), biological pollution (15), marine debris (15), and sound pollution (8). Research on marine chemical pollution has primarily focused on pollutants in fish (41), followed by studies on birds (11), mammals (7), and bivalves (7), then invertebrates (2). Future investigations should broaden species coverage, assess various life stages, and evaluate the impact of climate change on pollutant accumulation. Biological pollution, driven mainly by intentionally introduced species like farmed shellfish and salmon, threatens native species and can spread pathogens. There is a pressing need for research on the effects of fecal-borne pathogens on marine organisms and the influence of seagrass beds, fish farms, and sewage outfalls on pathogen dynamics. Marine debris, especially derelict fishing gear, negatively impacts local organisms, while the effects of tire reefs and microplastics remain poorly understood. Research should integrate laboratory and field assessments to analyze microplastic ingestion and improve detection technologies to inform conservation efforts. Noise pollution research has focused on marine mammals like killer whales, highlighting how sound pollution disrupts communication and behavior, which can indirectly alter food webs and community dynamics. Future studies should also encompass other marine species, including fish and invertebrates. Understanding pollution impacts is crucial for developing effective mitigation strategies, protecting marine life, and ensuring sustainable ocean resource management for future generations.

摘要

海洋污染威胁着生态系统、生物多样性和人类健康,影响物种适应性,扰乱食物网,并破坏重要栖息地。本综述考察了海洋污染对萨利希海关键物种的影响,萨利希海是一个重要的生态系统,支持着包括濒危物种在内的各种野生动物,以及依赖渔业、水产养殖和旅游业的当地经济。我们总共综合了116项研究,包括化学污染(78项)、生物污染(15项)、海洋垃圾(15项)和声污染(8项)。海洋化学污染研究主要集中在鱼类中的污染物(41项),其次是鸟类(11项)、哺乳动物(7项)和双壳贝类(7项)的研究,然后是无脊椎动物(2项)。未来的调查应扩大物种覆盖范围,评估不同生命阶段,并评估气候变化对污染物积累的影响。生物污染主要由养殖贝类和鲑鱼等有意引入的物种驱动,威胁本地物种,并可能传播病原体。迫切需要研究粪便传播的病原体对海洋生物的影响,以及海草床、养鱼场和污水排放口对病原体动态的影响。海洋垃圾,尤其是废弃渔具,对当地生物有负面影响,而轮胎礁和微塑料的影响仍知之甚少。研究应整合实验室和实地评估,以分析微塑料摄入情况,并改进检测技术,为保护工作提供信息。噪声污染研究主要集中在虎鲸等海洋哺乳动物上,突出了噪声污染如何扰乱通讯和行为,这可能间接改变食物网和群落动态。未来的研究还应涵盖其他海洋物种,包括鱼类和无脊椎动物。了解污染影响对于制定有效的缓解策略、保护海洋生物以及确保为子孙后代进行可持续的海洋资源管理至关重要。

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