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The purpose of this work was to integrate different
methodologies to assess the potential ecological risk
of estuarine sedimentary management areas, using the Sado
Estuary in Portugal as case study. To evaluate the environmental
risk of sediment contamination, an integrative
and innovative approach was used involving assessment of
sediment chemistry, sediment toxicity, benthic community
structure, human driving forces and pressures and management
areas organic load levels. The basis for decisionmaking
for overall assessment was a statistical multivariate
analysis appended into a score matrix tables, using a best
expert judgment. The integrated approach allowed to
identify from the 19 management areas analyzed, three
with no risk but other three with high risk to cause adverse
effects in the biota, related with the contaminants analyzed.
The methodologies used showed to be effective as a support
for decision making leading to future estuarine management
recommendations.
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Keywords
Sediment quality Ecological risk assessment Ecosystems disturbance Pollution effects
Citation
Caeiro, Sandra [et al.] - Ecological risk assessment of sediment management areas : application to Sado Estuary, Portugal. "Ecotoxicology" [Em linha]. ISSN 0963-9292 (Print) 1573-3017 (Online). Vol. 18, nº 8 (Nov. 2009), p. 1165- 1175