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Zooplankton as an indicator of the status of contamination of the Mediterranean Sea and temporal trends

Ginevra Boldrocchi, B Villa, Damiano Monticelli, Davide Spanu, Giulio Magni, Jan Hans Georg Pachner, Maristella Mastore, Roberta Bettinetti

2023Marine Pollution Bulletin16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zooplankton has been intensively used as bioindicators of water pollution at global level, however, only few comprehensive studies have been conducted from the Mediterranean Sea and manly dated back to the 1970s. To redress the urgent need for updated data, this study provides information on the presence and levels of contaminants in zooplankton from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Although banned, both PCBs (46.9 ± 37.2 ng g−1) and DDT (8.9 ± 10.7 ng g−1) are still present and widespread, but their contamination appears to be a local problem and to be declining over the past 50 years. Zooplankton accumulates high levels of certain TEs, including Zn (400 ± 388 ppm) and Pb (35.3 ± 45.5 ppm), but shows intermediate concentrations of other TEs, including Cd (1.6 ± 0.9 ppm) and Hg (0.1 ± 0.1 ppm), comparing with both strongly polluted and more pristine marine habitats, which may reflect a general improvement.

Topics & Concepts

ZooplanktonBioindicatorEnvironmental scienceMediterranean seaContaminationPollutionMediterranean climateOceanographyMarine Strategy Framework DirectiveMarine pollutionEnvironmental chemistryEcologyBiologyEcosystemChemistryGeologyMercury impact and mitigation studiesEnvironmental Toxicology and EcotoxicologyToxic Organic Pollutants Impact
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