Current Status of Antifouling Biocides Contamination in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan

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Hiroya Harino
Madoka Ohji
Kumiko Kono
Toshimitsu Onduka
Takashi Hano
Kazuhiko Mochida
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[1] Kobe College,Department of Human Sciences
[2] Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,Institute of Symbiotic Science and Technology
[3] Fisheries Research and Education Agency,Hatsukaichi Branch, Fisheries Technology Institute, Japan
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A monitoring survey of antifouling biocides was conducted in the Harima Nada Sea and Osaka Bay of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan to assess contamination by organotin (OT) compounds and alternative biocides. The concentrations of tributyltin (TBT) compounds in surface water ranged from 1.0 to 2.8 ng/L, and the detected TBT concentrations in the bottom water layer were higher than those in the surface water. The concentrations of TBT compounds in sediment samples ranged from 2.0 to 28 ng/g dry weight (dw), respectively. The concentrations of alternative biocides in the water and sediment were lower than those before the banning of TBT by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). Although triphenyltin (TPT) compounds were not detected in water samples, TPT compounds were detected in the range of < 0.1–2700 ng/g dw in sediment samples. Their concentrations in the water samples were as follows: diuron, < 1–53 ng/L; Sea-Nine 211, < 1–1.8 ng/L; Irgarol 1051, < 1–4.0 ng/L; dichlofluanid, < 1–343 ng/L; and chlorothalonil, < 1–1 ng/L, and the ranges of these alternative compounds in sediment samples were diuron, 32–488 ng/g dw; Sea-Nine 211, 47–591 ng/g dw; Irgarol, 33–128 ng/g dw; dichlofluanid, 67–8038 ng/g dw; and chlorothalonil, 31–2975 ng/g dw. Thus, the OTs and alternative biocides have still been detected in water and sediment samples from closed sea areas.
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