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Temporal trends of halogenated and organophosphate contaminants in striped dolphins from the Mediterranean Sea

Òscar Aznar-Alemany, Berta Sala, Karl J. Jobst, Eric J. Reiner, Asunción Borrell, Álex Aguilar, Ethel Eljarrat

2020The Science of The Total Environment36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PBDEs, HBCD, novel DBDPE, PBEB and HBB, dechloranes, OPFRs and natural MeO-PBDEs were monitored in muscle of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) from the Mediterranean Sea collected in three time periods (1990, 2004–2009 and 2014–2018). PBDEs levels decreased about 60% in under three decades, from 5067 ± 2210 to 2068 ± 2642 ng g−1 lw, evidencing the success of their ban. Most PBDEs were found in all the samples, with BDE-47, -99, -154, -100 and -153 as the main contributors. Found in 71.4% of the samples, α-HBCD was stable through time and usually <LOQ. DBDPE concentrations decreased by 89% from 1990 to 2004–2009 and have remained stable since. HBB occurred rarely and decreased by 94% to a current few ng g−1 lw. Dec 602 was the main dechlorane with stable concentrations around 1200 ng g−1 lw, but a declining trend might have started in the last years. OPFRs concentrations were stable and showed the highest concentrations of all FRs in 2014–2018: 6253 ± 11,293 ng g−1 lw. TBOEP and TNBP contributed to most of the OPFR concentration, the former with decreasing levels by 96%. MeO-PBDEs showed mean concentrations between 600 and 700 ng g−1 lw in all periods. Non-targeted analysis allowed the identification and semi-quantification of additional chlorinated pollutants, such as polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) (levels decreasing by 81% to a current 770 ng g−1 lw mean) and polychlorinated diphenyl ethers (PCDEs) (decreasing by 83% to a current 3200 ng g−1 lw) in Mediterranean marine mammals for the first time.

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Environmental chemistryPolybrominated diphenyl ethersMediterranean climatePollutantContaminationMediterranean seaEnvironmental scienceChemistryEcologyBiologyToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactMercury impact and mitigation studiesEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
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