Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China

Heavy metal pollution in the mariculture areas is of considerable attention due to its potential ecological effects and public concern for seafood safety. A better understanding of the current contamination status and historical trend of heavy metals in the ecosystems of mariculture areas has an imp...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Qibin Lao, Shangjun Cai, Peng Huang, Fajin Chen, Qizhong Su, Xuetie Lei, Xin Zhou, Chunqing Chen, Qingmei Zhu, Xuan Lu, Guoqiang Liu
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.923494
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1be8b5abd419405b8bcf8948398e2a37 2023-05-15T17:52:08+02:00 Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China Qibin Lao Shangjun Cai Peng Huang Fajin Chen Qizhong Su Xuetie Lei Xin Zhou Chunqing Chen Qingmei Zhu Xuan Lu Guoqiang Liu 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.923494 https://doaj.org/article/1be8b5abd419405b8bcf8948398e2a37 EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.923494/full https://doaj.org/toc/2296-7745 2296-7745 doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.923494 https://doaj.org/article/1be8b5abd419405b8bcf8948398e2a37 Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 9 (2022) heavy metals pH historical trend mariculture area ecological risk Qinzhou Bay Science Q General. Including nature conservation geographical distribution QH1-199.5 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.923494 2022-12-30T23:15:00Z Heavy metal pollution in the mariculture areas is of considerable attention due to its potential ecological effects and public concern for seafood safety. A better understanding of the current contamination status and historical trend of heavy metals in the ecosystems of mariculture areas has an important implication for the sustainable development of marine ecosystems and for public health concerns. To assess the impact of human activities on heavy metal pollution in the mariculture area, seven metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Hg, As, and Cr) and the environmental parameters were seasonally investigated in the surface seawater and sediments in Qinzhou Bay, a typical mariculture bay in South China. Seasonal variations in the concentration of heavy metals were found in both seawater and sediment, which are mainly influenced by seasonal hydrological change, biological activity, and human influence. The concentration of heavy metals in the seawater was at a relatively higher level than that of other mariculture areas in China, while a lower level was found in the sediment. The concentration of Cu increased in both seawater and sediment for the past decades (by nearly 2 times), which is mainly influenced by the mariculture and shipping activities. The concentration of Hg decreased significantly in the seawater for the past 40 years (decreased by 13 times) due to the decrease in production and usage of Hg. However, the concentrations of Pb, Zn, and Cd in seawater showed an increasing trend in the mariculture bay, while the concentrations of Pb, Zn, As, and Cr decreased in the sediment over the past decades. The decrease in pH value (decreasing by 4.7% for the past 20 years) was responsible for the different trend of those metals between seawater and sediment because the decrease in pH could re-release metals from sediments into the water column. Hg and As are the main ecological risk factors in the mariculture bay. This study suggests that environmental changes, such as ocean acidification, affect the distribution of metals ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Frontiers in Marine Science 9
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topic heavy metals
pH
historical trend
mariculture area
ecological risk
Qinzhou Bay
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
spellingShingle heavy metals
pH
historical trend
mariculture area
ecological risk
Qinzhou Bay
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
Qibin Lao
Shangjun Cai
Peng Huang
Fajin Chen
Qizhong Su
Xuetie Lei
Xin Zhou
Chunqing Chen
Qingmei Zhu
Xuan Lu
Guoqiang Liu
Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China
topic_facet heavy metals
pH
historical trend
mariculture area
ecological risk
Qinzhou Bay
Science
Q
General. Including nature conservation
geographical distribution
QH1-199.5
description Heavy metal pollution in the mariculture areas is of considerable attention due to its potential ecological effects and public concern for seafood safety. A better understanding of the current contamination status and historical trend of heavy metals in the ecosystems of mariculture areas has an important implication for the sustainable development of marine ecosystems and for public health concerns. To assess the impact of human activities on heavy metal pollution in the mariculture area, seven metals (Cu, Pb, Zn, Cd, Hg, As, and Cr) and the environmental parameters were seasonally investigated in the surface seawater and sediments in Qinzhou Bay, a typical mariculture bay in South China. Seasonal variations in the concentration of heavy metals were found in both seawater and sediment, which are mainly influenced by seasonal hydrological change, biological activity, and human influence. The concentration of heavy metals in the seawater was at a relatively higher level than that of other mariculture areas in China, while a lower level was found in the sediment. The concentration of Cu increased in both seawater and sediment for the past decades (by nearly 2 times), which is mainly influenced by the mariculture and shipping activities. The concentration of Hg decreased significantly in the seawater for the past 40 years (decreased by 13 times) due to the decrease in production and usage of Hg. However, the concentrations of Pb, Zn, and Cd in seawater showed an increasing trend in the mariculture bay, while the concentrations of Pb, Zn, As, and Cr decreased in the sediment over the past decades. The decrease in pH value (decreasing by 4.7% for the past 20 years) was responsible for the different trend of those metals between seawater and sediment because the decrease in pH could re-release metals from sediments into the water column. Hg and As are the main ecological risk factors in the mariculture bay. This study suggests that environmental changes, such as ocean acidification, affect the distribution of metals ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Qibin Lao
Shangjun Cai
Peng Huang
Fajin Chen
Qizhong Su
Xuetie Lei
Xin Zhou
Chunqing Chen
Qingmei Zhu
Xuan Lu
Guoqiang Liu
author_facet Qibin Lao
Shangjun Cai
Peng Huang
Fajin Chen
Qizhong Su
Xuetie Lei
Xin Zhou
Chunqing Chen
Qingmei Zhu
Xuan Lu
Guoqiang Liu
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title Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China
title_short Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China
title_full Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China
title_fullStr Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China
title_full_unstemmed Contaminant Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Heavy Metals in Seawater and Sediments in a Typical Mariculture Bay in South China
title_sort contaminant characteristics and influencing factors of heavy metals in seawater and sediments in a typical mariculture bay in south china
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