Concentration and distribution of hydrophobic organic contaminants and metals in the estuaries of Ukraine |
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Authors: | Robert M. Burgess Anna V. Terletskaya Mark Povolotskii Tatiyana A. Bogoslavskaya Tatiyana V. Vorobyova Artem Lyashenko |
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Affiliation: | a US Environmental Protection Agency, ORD/NHEERL Atlantic Ecology Division, 27 Tarzwell Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882, USA b Institute of Colloidal Chemistry and Chemistry of Water, National Academy of Sciences, 42 Vernadsky Boulavard, Kyiv, Ukraine c Institute of Organic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences, 5 Murmanskaya Street, Kyiv, Ukraine d Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas, National Academy of Sciences, 2 Nakhimov Avenue, Sevastopol, Ukraine e Institute of Hydrobiology, National Academy of Science, 12 Geroyiv Stalingrada Prospect, Kyiv, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | In this study of Ukrainian estuaries, sediments and tissues from the Dnieper and Boh estuaries and Danube Delta on the mainland, Sevastopol and Balaklava Bays on the Crimean Peninsula, and coastal Black Sea along the Crimean Peninsula were collected in 2006. Contaminant analyses included several metals, the hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOCs) polychlorinated biphenyls, several chlorinated pesticides, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. When compared to estuarine sediments globally, the Ukrainian sediments were found to be moderately contaminated. However, several metals, especially mercury, were often shown to be elevated in the tissues of the Ukrainian organisms in comparison to organisms from other estuarine locations. Sediment quality guidelines indicate some of the estuarine sediments could be sufficiently contaminated to cause adverse toxicological effects. This investigation represents the first extensive study of HOC and metal baseline concentrations and distributions in Ukrainian estuaries and seeks to characterize exposures to aquatic organisms living in these systems. |
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Keywords: | Estuaries Sediments Baseline hydrophobic organic contaminants Baseline metals Ukraine Black Sea |
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