Levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,polychlorinated byphenyls,methylmercury and butyltins in the natural UNESCO reserve of the biosphere of Urdaibai (Bay of Biscay,Spain) |
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Authors: | Julen Bustamante Amaia Albisu Ailette Prieto Alaitz Atutxa Sonia Arrasate |
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Institution: | 1. Kimika Analitikoa Saila;2. Ingeniaritza Kimikoa Saila, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea , 644 P.K., 48080 Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain;3. Kimika Organikoa II Saila |
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Abstract: | Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), methylmercury (MeHg+) and butyltins (mono-, di- and tri-butyltin, MBT, DBT and TBT) were monitored in oysters (Crassostrea sp.) and sediments collected in different sampling points of the UNESCO reserve of the biosphere of Urdaibai (Bay of Biscay) from March 2006 to June 2007. In the case of oyster samples, concentrations in the 290–1814 µg kg?1 (PAHs), 70–475 µg kg?1 (PCBs), 75–644 µg kg?1 (MeHg+) and 200–1300 µg kg?1 (as a sum of the three butyltins) ranges were obtained. In most samples TBT was the most abundant butyltin, followed by DBT and MBT. It should be highlighted that most samples exceeded the highest range (367 µg kg?1) found in the last mussel watch programme carried out by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for butyltins in oyster samples. This could be due to the presence of a shipyard in the estuary. Sediment concentrations ranged as follows: total PAHs (856–3495 µg kg?1) and total PCBs (58–220 µg kg?1). Organometallic species were always below the limits of detection (LODs) (0.24 µg kg?1 for MeHg+, 0.6 µg kg?1 for MBT, 0.48 µg kg?1 for DBT and 1.1 µg kg?1 for TBT). In both sediment and oyster PAH sources were mostly combustion. In the case of PCBs, 4-6 chlorine-atom congeners were the most abundant ones. Slight differences in the profile of PAHs as well as PCBs can be detected when the matrices were compared with each other. Finally, in the case of PAHs, sediment and water column played the main role in the accumulation pathway into the organisms in all the sampling stations. |
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Keywords: | PAH PCB methyl mercury sediments oysters aquatic organisms Urdaibai |
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