Title of article :
The use of imposex to assess tributyltin contamination
in coastal waters and open seas
Author/Authors :
S.M. EvansU، نويسنده , , G.J. Nicholson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Imposex in muricid gastropods has been used to monitor tributyltin TBT. contamination worldwide. Pollution was
severe during the 1980s but regulations prohibiting the use of TBT-based antifoulants on vessels -25 m in length
have been highly effective in reducing TBT levels in coastal waters. Large vessels are still sources of TBT and major
ports, especially those with dry docking and repair facilities, continue to be hot-spots of contamination. Measures of
imposex suggest that severe pollution is normally localised to within a few kilometres of them. Mild imposex, possibly
as a result of TBT pollution although other causes have not been ruled out., has been described in whelks Buccinum
undatum from offshore waters of the southern and central North Sea. However, the species is still abundant there
and the occurrence of imposex does not seem to have affected its breeding performance. Imposex was mild or absent
in populations of dogwhelks from open oceanic sites around the north Atlantic Ocean, suggesting that the oceans are
free of contamination at biologically significant levels.
Keywords :
Nucella lapillus , Buccinum undatum , Common whelk , Imposex , Dogwhelk , tributyltin
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment