Quantitative evaluation of in-situ bioremediation of compound pollution of oil and heavy metal in sediments from the Bohai Sea, China.

Mar Pollut Bull

Key Laboratory of Coastal Zone Environment Processes and Ecological Remediation, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yantai 264003, China.

Published: January 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Bohai Sea's semi-enclosed nature makes oil spills particularly harmful, prompting a bioremediation project to assess ecological recovery after such incidents.
  • After 70 days, the bioremediation showed 32.84% efficiency for n-alkanes and 50.42% for PAHs, while after 210 days, these figures improved to 60.99% and 68.01%, respectively.
  • Monitoring indicated that after 210 days, the microbial community in the restored area resembled that of clean areas, and heavy metal concentrations initially rose by 6.00% before decreasing by 72.60% due to effective bioremediation processes.

Article Abstract

Owing to the semi-enclosed environment of the Bohai Sea, the ecological effects caused by an oil spill would be significant. A typical in- situ bioremediation engineering project for of oil-spilled marine sediments was performed in the Bohai Sea and a quantitative assessment of the ecological restoration was performed. The bioremediation efficiencies of n-alkane and PAHs in the sediment are 32.84 ± 21.66% and 50.42 ± 17.49% after 70 days of bioremediation, and 60.99 ± 10.14% and 68.01 ± 18.60% after 210 days, respectively. After 210 days of bioremediation, the degradation rates of two- to three ring PAHs and four-ring PAHs are 84.44 ± 23.03% and 26.62 ± 43.76%, respectively. In addition, the concentrations of the heavy metals first increased by 6.00% due to oil spill degradation and release, and then decreased by 72.60% with the degradation of oil caused by bioremediation or vertical migration. According to the continuous tracking monitoring, the composition of the microbial community in the restored area was similar to that in the control area and the clean area in Bohai Sea after 210 days of bioremediation. These results may provide some theoretical and scientific data to understand the degradation mechanism and assessing the ecological remediation efficiency for oil spills in open sea areas.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110787DOI Listing

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