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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Microbial ocean-atmosphere transfer: the influence of sewage discharge into coastal waters on bioaerosols from an urban beach in the subtropical Atlantic
Autor : Rabelo, Jamille da Silva
Carvalho, Fátima Cristiane Teles de
Rebouças, Rosa Helena
Sousa, Oscarina Viana de
Palabras clave en portugués brasileño: Superfície marinha;Costas;Qualidade do ar
Palabras clave en inglés: Marine surface;Coastal region;Air quality
Fecha de publicación : 2024
Editorial : Marine Environmental Research
Citación : RABELO, Jamille da Silva; CARVALHO, Fátima Cristiane Teles de; REBOUÇAS, Rosa Helena; SOUSA, Oscarina Viana de. Microbial ocean-atmosphere transfer: the influence of sewage discharge into coastal waters on bioaerosols from an urban beach in the subtropical Atlantic. Marine Environmental Research, v. 106765, p. 106765, 2024. Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2024.106765. Acesso em: 28 maio 2025.
Abstract: All over the world, the oceans are the final destination of sewage transported by river estuaries, rainwater and other coastal discharges. The risks to human health related to direct contact with water and consumption of contaminated fish are well known, but little is known about the potential for atmospheric exposure to pollutants and pathogens from contaminated seawater. The release of microbial particles from the sea into the atmosphere occurs mainly by the eruption of rising bubbles through the sea surface microlayer (SML) or by sea spray. We investigated the heterotrophic bacteria density and relative abundance in SML and bioaerosols originated on the seafront of Fortaleza (Atlantic coastal zone, northeastern Brazil) influenced by wastewater disposal. There was a difference in the density of total heterotrophic bacteria (THB) according to the matrix analyzed during two seasons: the bacterial count was highest in the SML during the rainy season while the highest number of bacteria in bioaerosols samples was recorded during the dry season. Twenty-nine bacterial taxonomic groups were identified with variable abundance for both environments. These were the same in both matrices, with environmental variables influencing their abundance and composition. The contribution of the marine and continental environments in shaping the microbiota of the SML and coastal bioaerosols was clear, with the constant and representative presence of Enterobacteria standing out. The aerosolization of bacteria resulting from the discharge of untreated sewage is an important issue related to coastal environmental health and ecological safety.
URI : http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/81090
DOI: 0141-1136
Lattes del autor: http://lattes.cnpq.br/0653219789872234
Derechos de acceso: Acesso Aberto
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