Assessing diatom distribution in Cambay Basin, Western Arabian Sea: impacts of oil spillage and chemical variables

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Hirak Parikh
Mainavi Patel
Hardi Patel
Gayatri Dave
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[1] Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT),P D Patel Institute of Applied Sciences
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Cambay Basin; Crude oil toxicity; Diatom assemblages; Environmental factors; ICP-OES; Trace elements;
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Freshwater and marine diatoms produce the majority of the oxygen in aquatic systems. Estimates range from 12,000 to 30,000 species, and spatial distribution varies globally. There is significant variation in diatom diversity based on geographical and environmental conditions as well as the physicochemical characteristics of the habitat. Therefore, understanding the underlying factors that contribute to changes in diatom community structures requires a comprehensive understanding of taxons. A study of diatom assemblages from the Cambay Basin, Western Arabian Sea, was conducted, particularly on oil fields. A total of 37 samples were collected; nine were from oil fields. We evaluated micro-oil spills using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis and microscopic techniques. Correlations were established through the ordination analysis of pernicious physical and chemical water variables (BOD, COD, TDS, pH, temperature, and DO), including principal component analysis (PCA). The oil field sites showed more total dissolved solids (TDS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) than the respective marine control sites. The study does not display a cause-and-effect relationship, but we observed a positive correlation between increasing silica concentrations and diatom growth in oil fields. In contrast, high aluminium concentrations in oil fields negatively impacted the growth of diatom assemblage and abundance. When surveyed in nine oil fields, we found that Gomphonella pseudosphaerophorum and Nitzschia palea are well adapted to oil concentrations up to 40 ppm.
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