Abstract
Analysis of the oxidative stress in adult Florida pompano after reproduction and exposure to south Louisiana crude oil via chemically enhanced water accommodated fraction (CEWAF)-spiked water.
Purpose
To evaluate oxidative stress in Florida pompano exposed to CEWAF.
Keywords
Oxidative stress, CEWAF, Florida pompano, Trachinotus carolinus
UDI
R4.x267.000:0075
Date
January 2019
Point of Contact
Name
Dana Wetzel
Organization
Mote Marine Laboratory / Environmental Laboratory of Forensics Program
Funding Source
RFP-4
DOI
10.7266/N7416VJS
Rights Information
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 License.
Scholar Commons Citation
Dana Wetzel, Tracy Sherwood, Christelle Miller and Rebecca Medvecky. 2019. CEWAF water exposed Florida pompano F0 reproduction: Oxidative Stress Assays. Distributed by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/N7416VJS
Comments
Extent
Dataset contains laboratory measurements of CEWAF water exposed Florida pompano, no field sampling involved.
Supplemental Information
T208 Sample Key worksheet: Collected date (MM/DD/YYYY), Field ID, Matrix, MML Number, Species, Gender, Weight (g), Length (cm). Tank Descriptions worksheet: Tank, # Female, # Male, Treatment, Start and End Date (MM/DD/YYYY), Date Spike A, Time Spike A, Date Spike B, Time Spike B. Oxidative Stress worksheet: Spawning tank, Goiter, Treatment, Field ID, MML, TAP (Total Antioxidant Power) Rep 1, 2, Avg Trolox (uM), GSH (uM), GSSG (uM), Ratio GSH/GSSG, MDA Rep 1, Rep2, Avg.|Adults were placed in one of 6 spawning tanks (2 for high oil, 2 for low oil, 2 for control fish). Each spawning tank can accommodate up to 2 females and 3 males per tank. Tanks were covered to maintain proper lighting for spawning. After spawning, eggs were skimmed from the surface into egg collection tanks adjacent to the spawning tank.||||