International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs

Samples of polyethylene pellets were collected at 30 beaches from 17 countries and analyzed for organochlorine compounds. PCB concentrations in the pellets were highest on US coasts, followed by western Europe and Japan, and were lower in tropical Asia, southern Africa and Australia. This spatial...

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Main Authors: Ogata, Yuko, Takada, Hideshige, Mizukawa, Kaoruko, Hirai, HIsashi, Iwasa, Satoru, Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi
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Published: Elsevier 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7737/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.06.014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.77372010-08-18T07:54:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7737/ International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs Ogata, Yuko Takada, Hideshige Mizukawa, Kaoruko Hirai, HIsashi Iwasa, Satoru Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi Samples of polyethylene pellets were collected at 30 beaches from 17 countries and analyzed for organochlorine compounds. PCB concentrations in the pellets were highest on US coasts, followed by western Europe and Japan, and were lower in tropical Asia, southern Africa and Australia. This spatial pattern reflected regional differences in the usage of PCBs and was positively correlated with data from Mussel Watch, another monitoring approach. DDTs showed high concentrations on the US west coast and in Vietnam. In Vietnam, DDT was predominant over its metabolites (DDE and DDD), suggesting the principal source may be current usage of the pesticide for malaria control. High concentrations of pesticide HCHs were detected in the pellets from southern Africa, suggesting current usage of the pesticides in southern Africa. This study demonstrates the utility and feasibility of the International Pellet Watch approach to monitor POPs at a global scale. Elsevier 2009 Article PeerReviewed Ogata, Yuko and Takada, Hideshige and Mizukawa, Kaoruko and Hirai, HIsashi and Iwasa, Satoru and Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi (2009) International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 58 (10). pp. 1437-1446. ISSN 1437-1446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.06.014 doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.06.014 English
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description Samples of polyethylene pellets were collected at 30 beaches from 17 countries and analyzed for organochlorine compounds. PCB concentrations in the pellets were highest on US coasts, followed by western Europe and Japan, and were lower in tropical Asia, southern Africa and Australia. This spatial pattern reflected regional differences in the usage of PCBs and was positively correlated with data from Mussel Watch, another monitoring approach. DDTs showed high concentrations on the US west coast and in Vietnam. In Vietnam, DDT was predominant over its metabolites (DDE and DDD), suggesting the principal source may be current usage of the pesticide for malaria control. High concentrations of pesticide HCHs were detected in the pellets from southern Africa, suggesting current usage of the pesticides in southern Africa. This study demonstrates the utility and feasibility of the International Pellet Watch approach to monitor POPs at a global scale.
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author Ogata, Yuko
Takada, Hideshige
Mizukawa, Kaoruko
Hirai, HIsashi
Iwasa, Satoru
Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi
spellingShingle Ogata, Yuko
Takada, Hideshige
Mizukawa, Kaoruko
Hirai, HIsashi
Iwasa, Satoru
Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi
International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs
author_facet Ogata, Yuko
Takada, Hideshige
Mizukawa, Kaoruko
Hirai, HIsashi
Iwasa, Satoru
Zakaria, Mohamad Pauzi
author_sort Ogata, Yuko
title International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs
title_short International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs
title_full International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs
title_fullStr International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs
title_full_unstemmed International pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(POPs) in coastal waters. 1. Initial phase data on PCBs, DDTs, and HCHs
title_sort international pellet watch: global monitoring of persistent organic pollutants(pops) in coastal waters. 1. initial phase data on pcbs, ddts, and hchs
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7737/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.06.014
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