Emerging bio-dispersant and bioremediation technologies as environmentally friendly management responses toward marine oil spill: A comprehensive review

ES Okeke, CO Okoye, TPC Ezeorba, G Mao… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Marine oil spills emanating from wells, pipelines, freighters, tankers, and storage facilities
draw public attention and necessitate quick and environmentally friendly response …

Recent advances in Emulsan production, purification, and application: Exploring bioemulsifiers unique potentials

AP D'Almeida, TL de Albuquerque… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Bioemulsifiers are compounds produced by microorganisms that reduce the interfacial
forces between hydrophobic substances and water. Due to their potential in the …

Fiddler crab burrowing increases salt marsh greenhouse gas emissions

AK Grow, CA Schutte, BJ Roberts - Biogeochemistry, 2022 - Springer
Salt marshes are globally important sites of carbon burial, but microbial processes in their
soil produce potent greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO 2) and methane (CH 4) …

Aiding coastal wetland restoration via the belowground soil microbiome: an overview

C Birnbaum, SM Trevathan‐Tackett - Restoration Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The United Nations Decade of Ecosystem Restoration was announced in 2021 to highlight
the need for collective efforts to revive degraded ecosystems. Plant above‐and belowground …

[HTML][HTML] Oil spill response planning in Pacific Canada: A tool for identifying vulnerable marine biota

S Jeffery, LC Hannah, LM Herborg, C St Germain - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Oil spill response planning is crucial for a fast and effective response. During an oil spill,
focused biological resources at risk information is required to inform and guide oil spill …

Bioemulsifier production by Acinetobacter venetianus AMO1502: Potential for bioremediation and environmentally friendly applications

AP D'Almeida, DCS de Azevedo, VMM Melo… - Marine Pollution …, 2024 - Elsevier
At the best conditions of the bioprocess (30° C, pH 7.0, 3.0 g/L NaCl) were obtained 0.66 g/L
cell concentration, 3.3 g/L of bioemulsifier, which showed high emulsifying activity (53%±2) …

Disturbance legacies and shifting trajectories: Marsh soil strength and shoreline erosion a decade after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

G McClenachan, RE Turner - Environmental Pollution, 2023 - Elsevier
Marsh resilience post disturbance is strongly dependent on the belowground dynamics
affecting the emergent plants aboveground. We investigated the long-term impacts at the …

Spatial heterogeneity and oil pollution structured the soil microbial community in salt marshes in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, USA, eight years after the Deepwater …

GA Cagle, H Chen, JW Fleeger, D Deis, Q Lin… - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill significantly impacted salt marsh
ecosystems, with numerous repercussions observed in the subsequent years. However, the …

Biosurfactant Production by Acinetobacter venetianus and Its Application in Bioremediation

A Portal D'Almeida, TL de Albuquerque… - Chemical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Oil spills in marine environments are common due to the intense flow of transport. One of the
ways to reduce the effects caused by these spills is bioremediation. A biosurfactant …

Was the decline of saltmarsh tabanid populations after the 2010 oil spill associated with change in the larval food web?

C Husseneder, DR Bhalerao, LD Foil - Ecosphere, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Horse flies of the species Tabanus nigrovittatus and Tabanus acutus are native to coastal
marshlands. Their larvae are apex invertebrate predators, and their development is …