Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean

Bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in marine fish may pose a health risk to human consumers. Using data from ∼8400 individuals of 15 fish species collected in the North-East Atlantic Ocean (NEAO), we assessed concentrations of individual POP congeners, including dioxins, polychl...

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Published in:Journal of Hazardous Materials
Main Authors: Ho, Quang Tri, Frantzen, Sylvia, Nilsen, Bente Merete, Nøstbakken, Ole Jakob, Mahjour Azad, Atabak, Duinker, Arne, Madsen, Lise, Bank, Michael
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3095847
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131758
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/3095847 2023-11-12T04:22:57+01:00 Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean Ho, Quang Tri Frantzen, Sylvia Nilsen, Bente Merete Nøstbakken, Ole Jakob Mahjour Azad, Atabak Duinker, Arne Madsen, Lise Bank, Michael 2023 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3095847 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131758 eng eng Fiskeri- og havbruksnæringens forskningsfinansiering: 232094 Fiskeri- og havbruksnæringens forskningsfinansiering: 900112 Fiskeri- og havbruksnæringens forskningsfinansiering: 232104 Journal of Hazardous Materials. 2023, 457 . urn:issn:0304-3894 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3095847 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131758 cristin:2160277 0 457 Journal of Hazardous Materials Peer reviewed Journal article 2023 ftimr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131758 2023-10-18T22:47:26Z Bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in marine fish may pose a health risk to human consumers. Using data from ∼8400 individuals of 15 fish species collected in the North-East Atlantic Ocean (NEAO), we assessed concentrations of individual POP congeners, including dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). POPs analyses were performed with accredited methods using high-resolution gas chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry, gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) and GC/MS. The results showed that POPs congener composition profiles were more influenced by fish species than by geography. However, due to long range transport from emissions at lower latitudes, lighter congeners made a larger contribution to the total POPs concentrations in the northernmost areas compared to southern regions. A model was developed to elucidate the relative effects of several factors on POPs concentrations and showed that variation among and within fish species was associated with fat content, fish size, trophic position, and latitude. For the first time, POPs concentrations were shown to increase nonlinearly with fat content, reaching an asymptotic plateau when fat content was > 10%. This study explored detailed POP congener profiles and the factors associated with POPs accumulation in commercially relevant fish harvested from the NEAO. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Journal of Hazardous Materials 457 131758
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description Bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in marine fish may pose a health risk to human consumers. Using data from ∼8400 individuals of 15 fish species collected in the North-East Atlantic Ocean (NEAO), we assessed concentrations of individual POP congeners, including dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). POPs analyses were performed with accredited methods using high-resolution gas chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry, gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS) and GC/MS. The results showed that POPs congener composition profiles were more influenced by fish species than by geography. However, due to long range transport from emissions at lower latitudes, lighter congeners made a larger contribution to the total POPs concentrations in the northernmost areas compared to southern regions. A model was developed to elucidate the relative effects of several factors on POPs concentrations and showed that variation among and within fish species was associated with fat content, fish size, trophic position, and latitude. For the first time, POPs concentrations were shown to increase nonlinearly with fat content, reaching an asymptotic plateau when fat content was > 10%. This study explored detailed POP congener profiles and the factors associated with POPs accumulation in commercially relevant fish harvested from the NEAO. publishedVersion
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author Ho, Quang Tri
Frantzen, Sylvia
Nilsen, Bente Merete
Nøstbakken, Ole Jakob
Mahjour Azad, Atabak
Duinker, Arne
Madsen, Lise
Bank, Michael
spellingShingle Ho, Quang Tri
Frantzen, Sylvia
Nilsen, Bente Merete
Nøstbakken, Ole Jakob
Mahjour Azad, Atabak
Duinker, Arne
Madsen, Lise
Bank, Michael
Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
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Frantzen, Sylvia
Nilsen, Bente Merete
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title Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_short Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_full Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean
title_sort congener-specific accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in marine fish from the northeast atlantic ocean
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