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The University of Southern Mississippi

1985

M/T Alvenus spill

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The Effects Of Weathered Crude Oil From The M/T Alvenus Spill On Eggs And Yolk-Sac Larvae Of Red Drum (Sciaenops Ocellatus), George J. Guillen, Dennis Palafox Jan 1985

The Effects Of Weathered Crude Oil From The M/T Alvenus Spill On Eggs And Yolk-Sac Larvae Of Red Drum (Sciaenops Ocellatus), George J. Guillen, Dennis Palafox

Gulf and Caribbean Research

The Biitish tanker M/T ALVENUS ran aground 16.1 km south of Cameron, Louisiana, on 30 July 1984. An estimated 10,157 MT of Venezuelan crude oil were spilled into the Gulf of Mexico. Approximately 2,700 MT of the heavy viscous oil impacted beaches and an additional 1,360 MT remained in the subtidal areas of west Galveston Island, about 160 km southwest of the accident site. Red drum, which spawn in the Gulf of Mexico in the fall, could have been seriously impacted by oil concentrations potentially lethal to eggs or larvae. The impact of weathered crude oil on the survival, growth, …