Affiliation:
1. Chemical Oceanography and Marine Pollution Department, National Institute for Marine Research and Development “Grigore Antipa”, 300 Mamaia Blvd., 900581 Constanta, Romania
Abstract
This study presents an extensive evaluation of the contamination levels in fish, mollusks, water, and sediments in the Black Sea over eight years, from 2016 to 2023. The primary aim was to determine the concentrations and distribution patterns of heavy metals (HMs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and other persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in fish, water, and sediments of the Black Sea, and their implications for marine ecosystem health and human safety. Data were collected through scientific cruises and the methodology involved systematic sampling across different regions of the Romanian Black Sea, followed by rigorous laboratory analyses to identify and quantify the presence of contaminants. The study also examined the temporal trends of these pollutants, providing insights into their sources, pathways, and persistence in the marine environment. Additionally, the research assessed the bioaccumulation of contaminants in various biota, offering a critical perspective on food safety and potential risks to human consumers. The findings revealed significant spatial insights, highlighting areas of concern that require immediate attention and action. Notably, industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and historical pollution hotspots were identified as major sources of contamination. This research underscores the need for enhanced monitoring and regulatory frameworks to mitigate pollution sources and safeguard the Black Sea ecosystem, advocating for sustainable practices and effective management strategies to preserve marine resources in the Black Sea.
Funder
Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization
Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests
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