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Contaminants in water, sediment and fish biomonitor species from natural and artificial estuarine habitats along the urbanized Gold Coast, Queensland

机译:来自昆士兰州城市化黄金海岸沿线自然和人工河口栖息地的水,沉积物和鱼类生物监测物种中的污染物

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Metal and pesticide contaminants were measured in water, sediment and fish species in various Gold Coast waterways, Queensland. With the exception of Cu, metal concentrations in water, measured using the diffuse gradients in a thin film (DGT) technique, complied with relevant Australian guidelines. Cu concentrations in these waterways have been related to recreational vessel activities previously. All sediment metal concentrations measured were below the national guidelines, although Cu, Zn and Pb were found to vary significantly between habitat types. Evidence of spikes in sediment pesticide concentrations (some banned over 50 years ago) was observed in some artificial residential waterways. Heavy metals and pesticides were measured in the tissue (muscle, gills and liver) of three economically important species of fish, with different feeding strategies (partly herbivore Arrhamphus sclerolepis, carnivore Acanthopagrus australis, detritivore Mugil cephalus). We tested the hypothesis that fish accumulate different amounts of contaminants from wetland habitats affected by different intensities of anthropogenic activities (i.e., marinas, artificial residential canals, artificial residential lakes, estuaries and natural, vegetated waterways). Significantly higher concentrations of Cu were found in the gills of each fish species from marinas compared to fish caught in other waterways. Furthermore, fish caught in canals had the second highest Cu and natural waterways the lowest. These results support the stated hypothesis for Cu and furthermore indicate that these fish species are suitable as biomonitors in estuarine waterways. Metal and pesticide concentrations in the edible muscle tissue of all fish complied with the Australian Food Standard Code recommended limits for human consumption, apart from As which is likely to be due to bioconcentration of lower toxicity organo-As species. These results indicate a low health risk for humans consuming fish, in terms of contaminant levels. The accumulated body of evidence on contaminants within Gold Coast waterways generally suggests that there are no major threats of metal or pesticide contamination, except for marina facilities which are a major source of Cu which also accumulates in fish. Water quality threats are also highlighted in residential canals, presumably as a consequence of their hydrological design.
机译:在昆士兰州各个黄金海岸水道中的水,沉积物和鱼类中测量了金属和农药污染物。除铜外,使用薄膜(DGT)技术中的扩散梯度测量的水中金属浓度均符合澳大利亚相关准则。这些水道中的铜浓度以前与休闲船的活动有关。尽管发现铜,锌和铅的生境类型之间存在显着差异,但所有测得的沉积物金属浓度均低于国家准则。在某些人工住宅水道中观察到了沉积物中农药浓度峰值的证据(有些是在50年前被禁止的)。在三种具有重要经济意义的鱼类的组织(肌肉,腮和肝脏)中,使用不同的喂养策略(部分食草动物Arrhamphus sclerolepis,肉食动物Acanthopagrus australis,木屑鼠Mugil cephalus)对重金属和农药进行了测量。我们检验了以下假设,即鱼类从受不同强度的人为活动影响的湿地栖息地(即码头,人工居住的运河,人工居住的湖泊,河口和天然植被水道)中积累了不同数量的污染物。与在其他水道中捕捞的鱼类相比,在来自码头的每种鱼类的ill中发现的铜浓度明显更高。此外,在运河中捕获的鱼类的铜含量第二高,天然水道最低。这些结果支持所陈述的关于铜的假设,并且进一步表明这些鱼类适合作为河口水道中的生物监测器。除砷外,所有鱼类的食用肌肉组织中金属和农药的浓度均符合《澳大利亚食品标准法典》建议的人类摄入限量,这可能是由于毒性较低的有机砷物种的生物浓度所致。这些结果表明,就污染物水平而言,人类食用鱼的健康风险较低。黄金海岸水道内有关污染物的大量证据通常表明,除了游艇码头设施(这也是铜的主要来源)之外,也没有金属或农药污染的主要威胁,这些设施也是铜的主要来源。住宅运河中的水质威胁也很明显,这可能是其水文设计的结果。

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