%0 Journal Article %T Assessment of anthropogenic inputs in the surface waters of the southern coastal area of Sfax during spring (Tunisia, Southern Mediterranean Sea). %+ Institut méditerranéen d'océanologie (MIO) %A Drira, Zaher %A Kmiha-Megdiche, Salma %A Sahnoun, Houda %A Hammami, Ahmed %A Allouche, Noureddine %A Tedetti, Marc %A Ayadi, Habib %< avec comité de lecture %Z MIO:16-012 %@ 0025-326X %J Marine Pollution Bulletin %I Elsevier %V 104 %N 1-2 %P 355–363 %8 2016-03-15 %D 2016 %R 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.01.035 %M 26837269 %Z Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean, Atmosphere %Z Environmental Sciences/Global Changes %Z Environmental Sciences/Environment and SocietyJournal articles %X The coastal marine area of Sfax (Tunisia), which is well-known for its high productivity and fisheries, is also subjected to anthropogenic inputs from diverse industrial, urban and agriculture activities. We investigated the spatial distribution of physical, chemical and biogeochemical parameters in the surface waters of the southern coastal area of Sfax. Pertinent tracers of anthropogenic inputs were identified. Twenty stations were sampled during March 2013 in the vicinity of the coastal areas reserved for waste discharge. Phosphogypsum wastes dumped close to the beaches were the main source of PO4(3-), Cl(-) and SO4(2-) in seawater. The high content in total polyphenolic compounds was due to the olive oil treatment waste water released from margins. These inorganic and organic inputs in the surface waters were associated with elevated COD. The BOD5/COD (<0.5) and COD/BOD5 (>3) ratios highlighted a chemical pollution with organic load of a low biodegradability. %G English %L hal-01435961 %U https://hal.science/hal-01435961 %~ SDE %~ INSU %~ UNIV-TLN %~ CNRS %~ UNIV-AMU %~ MIO %~ OSU-INSTITUT-PYTHEAS %~ GIP-BE %~ MIO-CEM