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Title: Sublethal effects of a chlorinated and heated effluent on the physiology of the mussel, Mytilus edulis L.: a reduction in fitness for survival?
Author: Mazik, Krysia
Hitchman, Natasha
Quintino, Victor
Taylor, Colin J. L.
Butterfield, Jonathan
Elliott, Michael
Keywords: Chlorination
Macrofouling
Mytilus edulis
Scope for Growth
Somatic condition indices
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Coastal power stations entrain large volumes of cooling water, requiring biocidal treatment to prevent biological fouling. Discharged effluent is both heated and contaminated with residual traces of biocide and so it is necessary to quantify the impacts of this discharge. Cooling water from Heysham 2 nuclear power station, NW England, UK, is discharged to the intertidal area, via a culvert (to minimise erosion and maximise dilution and dispersion by directing the effluent into the receiving water at all states of the tide) within which the effluent is contained at low water. The culvert and surrounding coastal area support a population of blue mussels (Mytilus edulis). Mussel health was determined along a gradient of exposure, using three physiological indices: Scope for Growth, Gonad Mantle Index and Somatic Condition Index (K Factor). The Mussels within the culvert exhibited reduced physiological index values compared to an external site. A trend was identified down the length of the culvert, representing a gradient of exposure and indicating a potential negative effect on growth and reproductive output.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/24559
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.10.020
ISSN: 0025-326X
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