<p><span>This book presents state-of-the-art environmental remediation processes. Environmental protection and management is a global concern, especially in the context of industrial regions. Over the years, several conventional, engineering-based physicochemical decontamination methods have used in
Marine Pollution and Microbial Remediation
β Scribed by Milind Mohan Naik, Santosh Kumar Dubey (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Marine environment is the largest habitat covering approximately 70% of the total earth surface. Oceans are the main regulatory agent of earthβs climate and harbour a huge diversity of living organisms. Marine environment provide a unique ecological niche to different microbes which play a significant role in nutrient recycling as well as various environmental activities. However with rapid industrialization, urbanisation, ship trafficking and mining activities enormous amounts of waste including heavy metals, hydrocarbons, chemicals, dyes, organic load, agriculture waste, pesticides, antifoulants (e.g. tributyltin) and bacterial pathogens have accumulated in marine/estuarine environments over several decades and pose a serious threat to marine macro and micro biota and humans and therefore require special attention. However some natural marine microbes are known to possess diverse resistance mechanisms and degradation pathways to variety of toxic pollutants and these unique characteristics of marine/estuarine bacteria proved to be an ideal tool in bioremediation of contaminated marine and estuarine environmental sites. Reclamation of marine polluted environments using marine microbes has been found to be effective, affordable and ecofriendly technological solution over conventional physical and chemical methods.
Objective of this book is focus on marine pollution and application of marine microorganisms in cost effective and ecofriendly methods of pollution abatement.β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Assessing Metal Contamination in Recent Creek Sediments Using Fractionation Technique Along Mumbai Coast, India....Pages 1-13
Bioremediation of Heavy Metals from Saline Water Using Hypersaline Dissimilatory Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria....Pages 15-28
Lead- and Mercury-Resistant Marine Bacteria and Their Application in Lead and Mercury Bioremediation....Pages 29-40
Microbial Remediation of Organometals and Oil Hydrocarbons in the Marine Environment....Pages 41-66
Extracellular Polysaccharide Production by Bacteria as a Mechanism of Toxic Heavy Metal Biosorption and Biosequestration in the Marine Environment....Pages 67-85
Biosurfactant: A Promising Approach Toward the Remediation of Xenobiotics, a Way to Rejuvenate the Marine Ecosystem....Pages 87-104
Optimization of Cultural Conditions for Marine Microbial Biosurfactant Production: Future Prospects from Untapped Marine Resources....Pages 105-128
Biosurfactant-Producing Denitrifying Bacteria in Marine Petroleum-Contaminated Environmental Sites....Pages 129-141
Interaction of Haloarchaea with Metals....Pages 143-151
Manganese-Tolerant Bacteria from the Estuarine Environment and Their Importance in Bioremediation of Contaminated Estuarine Sites....Pages 153-175
Applications of Siderophore Producing Marine Bacteria in Bioremediation of Metals and Organic Compounds....Pages 177-187
Bacterial Degradation of Algal Polysaccharides in Marine Ecosystem....Pages 189-203
Impact of Pollution on Phytoplankton and Implications for Marine Econiches....Pages 205-222
Selenium Pollution in the Marine Environment and Marine Bacteria in Selenium Bioremediation....Pages 223-237
Pathogenic Bacteria of Public Health Significance in Estuarine Mangrove Ecosystem....Pages 239-253
Global Concerns of Shipβs Ballast Water Mediated Translocation of Bacteria....Pages 255-262
Genotoxic Biomarkers as Indicators of Marine Pollution....Pages 263-270
β¦ Subjects
Marine & Freshwater Sciences;Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution;Environmental Health;Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
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