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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in marine sediment of Thermaikos Gulf,Greece
Authors:Ioannis Dosis  Maria Athanasiadou  Ioannis Athanassiadis  Xanthippos Karamanlis
Institution:1. Laboratory of Ecology and Protection of the Environment , School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Univ. Box 404, Thessaloniki, Greece;2. Department of Environmental Chemistry , Stockholm University , SE-106 91, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) concentrations were determined in marine sediment samples collected from 7 different locations around Thermaikos Gulf in north Greece. PBDEs were detected in all sampling sites and their average total concentration (ΣPBDEs) ranged from 0.26 to 4.92?ng?g?1?d.w. Concentrations were an order of magnitude higher in locations outlining the inner part of the Gulf, which were also closer to industrial areas, sewage treatment plant discharges, the city's harbour and landfill area. These findings suggest pollution in the aquatic ecosystem from industrial and urban activities in the area. Congener profiles exhibit predominance of BDE-209, while concentrations of other PBDE congeners were usually lower, when compared to similar studies from other countries globally, indicating that Thermaikos Gulf is among the low-polluted areas. Statistical analysis showed significant differences among the higher polluted sampling stations. Statistically significant differences also existed between sampling stations with high and low PBDE concentrations. Correlations between congeners suggested local contamination sources; however, specific point sources of pollution were not established.
Keywords:brominated flame retardants  BFR  aquatic ecosystem  environmental pollution  BDE-209
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