The toxicity of Irgarol 1051 and Sea-Nine 211 to the non-target macroalga Fucus serratus Linnaeus, with the aid of an image capture and analysis system |
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Authors: | R.A. Braithwaite R.L. Fletcher |
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Affiliation: | a School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales Bangor, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5AB, UK b Institute of Marine Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Ferry Road, Eastney, Portsmouth, PO4 9LY, UK |
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Abstract: | A programme of research was initiated to provide information on the efficacy of the antifouling agents Irgarol 1051™ and Sea-Nine 211™ to zygotes of the fucoid alga Fucus serratus Linnaeus. The development of methodologies that incorporated the use of image capture and analysis, which minimised the problems of subjectivity and bias that can be typical, are also described. The generation of macro-instructions allowed rapid generation and interpretation of accurate quantitative data. Emphasis was placed on the use of methodologies that did not rely on the subjective determination of spore germination. Consequently, affects due to the biocides were determined that, otherwise, would not have been realised through normal analytical routines.Zygotes were exposed, in static non-renewal systems, for 3 days, to a range of concentrations of biocide dissolved in seawater. Data for seven zygote parameters were recorded daily and values of percentage germination were calculated. From these data, NOEC values of 8 μg l−1 were calculated for both Sea-Nine 211 and Irgarol 1051. An EC50 of 19.4 μg l−1 was also determined for Sea-Nine 211. It is, therefore, suggested that F. serratus zygote germination and early development is unaffected by published environmental concentrations of these biocides. Additionally, it has been demonstrated that the image capture and analysis methodologies developed provide an invaluable tool for use in future bioassays. |
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Keywords: | Antifouling Bioassay Fucus serratus Image analysis Irgarol 1051 Sea-Nine 211 |
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