Title: Persistent Organic Pollutants in Marine Ecosystems
1Persistent Organic Pollutants in Marine Ecosystems
2Persistent Organic Pollutants
- Fate of PoPs
- Mechanisms of Environmental Control
- Characteristics
- Main groups
- Issues
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4Tri-Butyl Tin
5HalogenatedAromatic Hydrocarbons
- Chlorine
- Bromine
- Fluorine
6Types of PoP
- Pesticides
- Industrial Chemicals
- By-Products
7Associated Issues
- Bioaccumulation Biomagnification
- Loss of higher predators
- Adverse impacts on marine food chains
- Fish eating Gt Lakes of North America, Baltic
North Sea - Birth defects, reduced aptitude in new born
babies - Endocrine Disruption
8Stockholm Convention
UNEP decided to convene an Intergovernmental
Negotiating Committee (INC) to prepare an legally
binding instrument on persistent organic
pollutants (POPs). The INC completed work on
the instrument, the Stockholm Convention on
Persistent Organic Pollutants, in December 2000.
9Stockholm convention
- The Convention entered into force on 17 May
2004. - The first meeting of the Conference of the
Parties took place from 2-6 May 2005 in Punta del
Este, Uruguay
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11PoPs in Swedish Breast Milk
12Toxicity of PoPs
- Related to structure
- Related to most toxic substance
- 2,3,7,8 tetrachloro dibenzo dioxin
- Toxicity Equivalent - TEQ
- Relative Factor of 1 for 2,3,7,8 TCDD
13Dioxins/Furans
- 75 individual chlorinated dioxins
- 135 individual chlorinated furans
- Very stable bind to soils and sediment
14DDT
- Old problem Peregrine Falcons etc
- Residues remain
- DDE oxidative environments
- DDD reducing environments
- Mersey estuary and Irish Sea
15PCBs Major Problems
- Baltic Sea North Sea
- Gt Lakes of North America
- Hudson River
- Local difficulties
- Mersey Estuary Liverpool Bay
16Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls
- 209 Compounds - ca 100 in env
17PCB
- Congener 209 Deca-choro biphenyl
18Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls
- 209 Compounds - ca 100 in env
- Highly inert
- Introduced 1930s
- Discovered in environment 1966 by Jensen in
Sweden during analysis for DDT - 750,000 tonnes manufactured
19Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls
- Banned by USEPA in new uses in 1979
- Manufacture completely banned in 1984
20Poly Chlorinated Biphenyls
- Technical Mixtures
- Arochlor 1242
- Arochlor 1254
- Arochlor 1262
21PCBs
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23Brominated Fire Retardents
- Poly brominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)
- 209 Congeners
24Brominated FRs
- Among the many BFRs used in the world the main
commercial BFRs are the following - TBBPA Tetrabromobisphenol -A
- HBCD Hexabromocyclododecane
- PBB Polybrominated biphenyls - Phased out in
Europe
25PBDEs
- Deca-BDE (Decabromodiphenyl ether)
- Octa-BDE (Octabromodiphenyl ether) - Phased out
in Europe - Penta-BDE (Pentabromodiphenyl ether) - Phased out
in Europe
26Flame Retardents
- Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
27Other Brominated materials
- Brominated polymers such as brominated epoxy,
brominated polystyrene, brominated polycarbonate,
poly (brominated acrylate), and brominated
polyols.
28Mersey Estuary
- High levels of BDEs especially
DecaBromoDiphenylEther 209 - On-going research
29PoPs Impacts of tissue residues
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31Intersex Flounder
Intersex Mersey Male Flounder Gonad
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33Endocrine Disruption
34Nucella