Contribution of Passive Sampling Devices on the Determination of Hydrophobic Organic Contaminant Bioaccumulation in Marine Organisms

IF 0.8 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Aquatic Sciences and Engineering Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.26650/ase2020648340
Sevil Deniz Yakan Dündar
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Hydrophobic Organic Contaminants (HOC) are a group of chemicals needed to determine the health of marine ecosystems, and passive sampling devices are promising tools that offer a convenient monitoring opportunity. Traditional biomonitoring studies involved different types of marine organisms, and it appeared that simultaneous deployment of passive samplers with biomonitoring organisms provided the necessary information for the calculation of the aquatic organisms’ bioaccumulation factors (BAF). There was not any other parameter than BAF, that could be used to determine the biomagnification and fate of contaminants in the upper trophic levels, which eventually affect all marine and terrestrial ecosystem health. In the light of the essence of BAF, this study applied a modified version of BAF estimation dependent on the contaminant concentrations both in the passive and active samplers. Thus, BAF parameters could be calculated properly without any need of a contaminant concentration in the surrounding water environment. For this purpose, the HOC concentration detected from the anthropogenic settlements in the coastal regions of Turkey were collocated, evaluated, and represented for different HOC groups. It was concluded that the present method is appropriate and applicable for BAF calculations of different groups of HOCs, where there are simultaneous deployments of both active and passive samplers in the process of biomonitoring studies.
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被动采样装置对海洋生物中疏水性有机污染物生物累积测定的贡献
疏水性有机污染物(HOC)是确定海洋生态系统健康状况所需的一组化学品,被动采样设备是一种很有前途的工具,提供了方便的监测机会。传统的生物监测研究涉及不同类型的海洋生物,同时部署被动采样器和生物监测生物似乎为计算水生生物的生物累积因子提供了必要的信息。除了BAF之外,没有任何其他参数可以用来确定上层营养级污染物的生物放大和命运,这些污染物最终影响所有海洋和陆地生态系统的健康。根据BAF的本质,本研究应用了一种基于被动和主动采样器中污染物浓度的BAF估计的修正版本。因此,可以在不需要周围水环境中的污染物浓度的情况下正确地计算BAF参数。为此,对土耳其沿海地区人类定居点检测到的HOC浓度进行了并置、评估,并代表了不同的HOC组。得出的结论是,本方法适用于不同HOC组的BAF计算,其中在生物监测研究过程中同时部署了主动和被动采样器。
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Aquatic Sciences and Engineering
Aquatic Sciences and Engineering MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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