Publications by authors named "D Devault"

Mayotte Island, a French department located in the Mozambique Channel, has for several years been faced with the consumption of "La Chimique" (LC), reputed (but extremely poorly documented) to be a mixture of tobacco and synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs). One of the objectives of the CHASSE-MAREE protocol is to assess the composition and heterogeneity of LC products through successive LC sample collection campaigns among users. Currently underway, we present here the first analytical results (samples collected in 2022).

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Article Synopsis
  • Comte et al. (2022) updated the WISORCH model to better assess the degradation of chlordecone (CLD) in the French West Indies, finding shorter pollution persistence estimates.
  • Their findings challenge the existing belief that CLD degrades very slowly in soils, potentially impacting how contamination is managed.
  • Critics argue that Comte et al.'s conclusions might be flawed due to data bias and inconsistencies, suggesting that the long-term persistence of CLD in these soils should still be upheld.
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Sargassum strandings in the coastal environment can introduce arsenic into food webs. In this context, we assessed the risk of exposure to arsenic for consumers of Caribbean bivalves. In 2019, specimens of Asaphis deflorata and Phacoides pectinatus were collected in an Atlantic coastal zone of Martinique (island) to monitor the presence of arsenic species by LC-ICP-MS.

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Massive Sargassum beachings occurred since 2011 on Caribbean shores. Sargassum inundation events currently involve two species, namely S. fluitans and S.

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