Identifying the drivers of microbial communities’ changes and interactions in polluted coastal sediments

Published: 10 January 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/2cypcmcxx4.1
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Descriptive data including sampling location and region, sediment grain size, contamination and disturbance level, and numerical data including distance from shore and sampling depth, sediment and bottom water layer temperature, water salinity, sediment pH, redox potential and total organic carbon. Data was obtained for 67 surface sediment samples collected in four areas in the northern Adriatic (Croatia): port of Pula (mark PU), port of Rijeka (mark RI), Raša Bay (mark RA), Bakar Bay (mark BA), and three in the southern Adriatic (Croatia): Šibenik Bay (mark SI), eastern part of Kaštela Bay - Vranjic Basin (mark VR), and port of Split (mark ST) as well as in reference areas: Cape Kamenjak (mark CK), Zlarin Island (mark CZ) and Vis Island (mark CV).

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Sampling of the surface sediments (0-5 cm, 200-500 mg of sediment) was conducted using a box corer or a Van Veen grab. Water and sediment physico-chemical parameters were determined by using HQ40D multimeter probe and echo sonar. TOC values were determined on CHNS elemental analyzer. The sediment grain size was determined using a laser-based particle size analyzer. Distance from shore was determined using QGIS.

Institutions

Institut Ruder Boskovic

Categories

Benthic Community, Coastal Ecosystem, Coastal Pollution, Benthic Ecology

Funding

Croatian Science Foundation

IP-2020-02-6510

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