| Literature DB >> 34757592 |
Ulrike Kammann1, Marc-Oliver Aust2, Maike Siegmund2, Nicole Schmidt2, Katharina Straumer2, Thomas Lang2.
Abstract
Dumped munitions contain various harmful substances which can affect marine biota like fish. One of them is mercury (Hg), included in the common explosive primer Hg fulminate. There is still a lack of knowledge whether dumped munitions impact the Hg concentrations in the Baltic Sea environment. This study aims to answer the question if dab caught at the dump site Kolberger Heide show higher Hg concentrations released from munition sources and whether Hg in fish is a usable marker for munition exposure. Therefore, a total of 251 individual dab (Limanda limanda) were analysed including 99 fish from the dump site. In fish from the Kolberger Heide, no elevated Hg concentrations were found compared to reference sites when age-dependent bioaccumulation of mercury was considered. Therefore we conclude that Hg in fish is no suitable indicator for exposure to munition dumping, e.g. in the frame of possible future monitoring studies as Hg exposure originating from dumped munition is only a small contributor to overall Hg exposure of fish.Entities:
Keywords: Age; Bioaccumulation; Fish; Pollution
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34757592 PMCID: PMC8580933 DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09564-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Monit Assess ISSN: 0167-6369 Impact factor: 3.307
Fig. 1Sampling sites of dab in the western Baltic Sea: Kolberger Heide dumpsite (KH) and reference sites, B01, and Stoller Ground (SG) close to the German coastline (Sources of the basemap: Esri, Garmin, USGS, NPS
Cruise information, biometric and contaminant data of dab caught at sites B01, Stoller Ground (SG) and Kolberger Heide (KH). Location is given as latitude and longitude for a rectangle. Total length [cm], condition factor (CF), age [y], mercury (Hg) [µg/kg] in fish muscle related to wet weight (w. w.) and explosive compound 4-aminodinitrotoluene (4-ADNT) [ng/mL] are expressed as mean values with minima and maxima in brackets. Number of individuals per sex is given. *The limit of detection (LOD) of 4-ADNT is 2.8 ng/ml. 4-ADNT results and LOD are
taken from Koske et al. (2020b)
| Site | Coordinates [°mm, ss} | N | Age [years] | Length [cm] | Sex | CF | Hg [µg/kg w. w.] | 4-ADNT [ng/ml]* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KH | 54°27,28′ N–54°27,97′ N 10°19,28′ E–10°20,56′ E | 99 | 5.1 (1–9) | 29.3 (19–36) | 87/12 | 0.98 (0.77–1.43) | 66.74 (14.40–173.90) | 37.5 (< LOD*-141.1) |
| SG | 54°32,87′ N–54°33,52′ N 10°09,94′ E–10°11,23′ E | 132 | 3.6 (2–7) | 25.8 (20–35) | 103/29 | 1.02 (0.81–2.01) | 39.34 (6.64–110.56) | < LOD |
| B01 | 54°28,00′ N–54°35,80′ N 010°30,60′ E–10°55,00′ E | 20 | 3.6 (2–6) | 25.7 (21–31) | 15/5 | 1.01 (0.80–1.20) | 42.57 (17.72–92.93) | 0.59 (< LOD-6.93) |
| All | 251 | 4.2 (1–9) | 27.2 (19–36) | 204/47 | 1.01 (0.77–2.01) | 49.80 (6.64–173.90) | 14.9 (< LOD-141.1) | |
Values of Hg in Certified Reference Materials DORM-3 and DORM-4. Measured means and standard deviations (SD) obtained accompanying sample analysis
| DORM-3, Hg | DORM-4, Hg | |
|---|---|---|
| Assigned value [µg/kg w. w.] | 382 | 410 |
| Range [µg/kg w. w.] | 322–442 | 355–465 |
| Measured mean [µg/kg w. w.] | 351 | 362 |
| Measured SD | 23.7 | 19.6 |
| n | 14 | 18 |
Fig. 2Relation between Hg concentration [µg/kg ww] in muscle and age [years] of the dabs separated by sampling site Kolberger Heide (KH, blue), Stoller Ground (SG, red) and B01 (green) in the western Baltic Sea. Given are mean correlation functions (linear, solid lines) and 95% prognosis bands (dashed lines) for each site
Fig. 3Principal component analysis of dab from three sites in the western Baltic Sea, variable projection on factors 1 and 2: Hg mercury in muscle tissue [µg/kg ww]; 4-ADNT 4-aminodinitrotoluene in bile [ng/ml] according to Koske et al. (2020b); site = KH, SG or B01 (compare Fig. 1); age [years]; CF condition factor
Loadings for the first two factors (F1, F2 with variance levels) of a principal component analysis of dab from three sites in the western Baltic Sea. Hg, mercury in muscle tissue [µg/kg fresh weight]; 4-ADNT, 4-aminodinitrotoluene in bile [ng/ml] according to Koske et al. (2020b); site = KH, SG or B01 (compare Fig. 1); age [years]; CF, condition factor. Factor loadings above/below ± 0.5 are marked in bold
| F1 (53.34%) | F2 (22.18%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 0.2465 | |
| Hg | 0.2409 | |
| Site | 0.4395 | 0.4768 |
| 4-ADNT | ||
| CF | 0.3266 |