Accumulation of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Coastal Sharks from Contrasting Marine Environments: The New York Bight and The Bahamas

被引:1
作者
Lee, Cheng-Shiuan [1 ]
Shipley, Oliver N. [2 ]
Ye, Xiayan [3 ]
Fisher, Nicholas S. [2 ]
Gallagher, Austin J. [4 ]
Frisk, Michael G. [2 ]
Talwar, Brendan S. [5 ]
Schneider, Eric V. C. [5 ]
Venkatesan, Arjun K. [6 ]
机构
[1] Acad Sinica, Res Ctr Environm Changes, Taipei 115, Taiwan
[2] SUNY Stony Brook, Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
[3] SUNY Stony Brook, New York State Ctr Clean Water Technol, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
[4] Beneath Waves, Boston, MA 02129 USA
[5] Cape Eleuthera Inst, Rock Sound 26029, Eleuthera, Bahamas
[6] New Jersey Inst Technol, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Newark, NJ 07102 USA
关键词
elasmobranch; emerging contaminants; PFAS isomer; stable isotope; mercury; tolerable weekly intake; PERFLUOROOCTANE SULFONATE; PERFLUORINATED ACIDS; PERFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES; POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS; TISSUE DISTRIBUTION; MATERNAL TRANSFER; FOOD-WEB; CONTAMINATION; MERCURY; FISH;
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10.1021/acs.est.4c02044
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) enter the marine food web, accumulate in organisms, and potentially have adverse effects on predators and consumers of seafood. However, evaluations of PFAS in meso-to-apex predators, like sharks, are scarce. This study investigated PFAS occurrence in five shark species from two marine ecosystems with contrasting relative human population densities, the New York Bight (NYB) and the coastal waters of The Bahamas archipelago. The total detected PFAS (& sum;PFAS) concentrations in muscle tissue ranged from 1.10 to 58.5 ng g(-1) wet weight, and perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) were dominant. Fewer PFAS were detected in Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezi) from The Bahamas, and concentrations of those detected were, on average, similar to 79% lower than in the NYB sharks. In the NYB, & sum;PFAS concentrations followed: common thresher (Alopias vulpinus) > shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus) > sandbar (Carcharhinus plumbeus) > smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis). PFAS precursors/intermediates, such as 2H,2H,3H,3H-perfluorodecanoic acid and perfluorooctanesulfonamide, were only detected in the NYB sharks, suggesting higher ambient concentrations and diversity of PFAS sources in this region. Ultralong-chain PFAS (C >= 10) were positively correlated with nitrogen isotope values (delta N-15) and total mercury in some species. Our results provide some of the first baseline information on PFAS concentrations in shark species from the northwest Atlantic Ocean, and correlations between PFAS, stable isotopes, and mercury further contextualize the drivers of PFAS occurrence.
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页码:13087 / 13098
页数:12
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