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    Environmental investigations in the Gulf of Pozzuoli (Naples) in relation to PAHs contamination

    • Mauro Esposito
    • Maurizio Della Rotonda
    • Ciro Sbarra
    • Maria Stefanelli
    • Maria Grazia Aquila
    • Aniello Anastasio
    • Paolo Sarnelli
    • Pasquale Gallo
    • Yuri Cotroneo
    • Laura Fortunato
    • Raffaele Montella
    • Lucio De Maio

    The Gulf of Pozzuoli (GoP) is a marginal sub-basin of Tyrrhenian Sea, characterized by a strong anthropogenic impact, due to high population density and intense commercial and tourist traffic. Historically, the GoP is dedicated to the farming of bivalve mollusks which are constantly subject to chemical and microbiological monitoring to protect the health of consumers. In the winter season, high levels of PAHs were found in mussels from the Lucrino area. This study reports the environmental analyses and the activities carried out in order to investigate the levels and sources of contamination by PAHs.

    • Keywords:
    • PAHs,
    • Mussel,
    • Sediment,
    • Environmental pollution,
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    1. Albanese S, De Vivo B, Lima A, Cicchella D, Civitillo D, Cosenza A. 2010. Geochemical baselines and risk assessment of the Bagnoli brownfield site coastal sea sediments (Naples, Italy). Journal Of Geochemical Exploration. 105, 19-33 DOI: 10.1016/j.gexplo.2010.01.007
    2. Arienzo M, Donadio C, Mangoni O, Bolinesi F, Stanislao C, Trifuoggi M, Toscanesi M, Di Natale G, Ferrara L. 2017. Characterization and source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the sediments of gulf of Pozzuoli (Campania, Italy). Mar Pollut Bull. 124(1), 480-487. DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.07.006
    3. Aulicino G., Cotroneo Y., Lacava T., Sileo G., Fusco G., Carlon R., Satriano V., Pergola N., Tramutoli V., Budillon G. (2015). Results of the first Wave Glider experiment in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. Advances in Oceanography and Limnology, (2016); 7(1): 16-35.
    4. Ausili A, Bergamin L, Romano E. 2020. Environmental Status of Italian

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