1. Nationwide monitoring of freely dissolved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) using high speed rotation-type passive sampling device in Korean coastal waters.
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Oh, Jin-Su, Kim, Na Yeong, Park, JoonHyeong, Jung, Hyeonju, and Kim, Gi Beum
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Measuring the concentration of PAHs in the freely dissolved phase is crucial for assessing ecological impacts in the marine environment. However, various environmental conditions make short-term monitoring challenging. This study used an optimized High Speed Rotation-Type Passive Sampling Device (HSR-PSD) equipped with linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) to conduct the first nationwide monitoring of freely dissolved PAHs in Korean coastal waters. The HSR-PSD enabled faster short-term monitoring by measuring C free of PAHs within 12 h and was less affected by environmental conditions compared to conventional PSDs. Σ 15 PAH concentrations ranged from 2.8 to 9.4 ng/L, with significantly higher levels on the western coast. Anthropogenic activities and oceanic conditions affected C free distribution in coastal areas. Based on C free , the estimated PAH levels in bivalves and fish were aligned with reported tissue concentrations, exhibiting low ecological risk to aquatic organisms. Therefore, the HSR-PSD with LLDPE is a suitable tool for nationwide short-term monitoring. • The freely dissolved PAHs were first monitored nationwide in Korean coastal waters. • Automatic passive sampler with LLDPE is an suitable tool for short-term monitoring. • Anthropogenic activities and oceanic conditions together affect C free distribution. • Estimated PAHs level in bivalves and fish using C free align with tissue concentration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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