Long-term trends of persistent toxic substances and potential toxicities in sediments along the west coast of South Korea.

Mar Pollut Bull

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences & Research Institute of Oceanography, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: February 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The environmental quality of estuarine and coastal areas in western Korea has worsened due to industrialization and urbanization over the decades.
  • A study conducted between 2010 and 2018 indicated that while the concentrations of some persistent toxic substances (like PAHs and nonylphenols) in sediments have decreased, some metals (like cadmium, chromium, and mercury) have increased.
  • The research revealed that while the toxicity from certain substances has declined, the inhibition of bioluminescent bacteria has risen, highlighting the need for better chemical regulation.

Article Abstract

For decades, in response to industrialization and urbanization, environmental qualities of estuarine and coastal areas of the west coast of Korea have been deteriorating. Long-term changes in concentrations of persistent toxic substances (PTSs) in sediments, including PAHs, styrene oligomers, nonylphenols, and metals and their potential toxicities via AhR- and ER-mediated potencies, and bioluminescent bacterial inhibition, were investigated. Long-term monitoring in five estuarine and coastal areas (2010-2018; 10 sites) showed that concentrations of PAHs and nonylphenols in sediments have declined while concentrations of some metals, Cd, Cr, and Hg have increased. Similarly, AhR-mediated potencies in sediments have declined, but inhibitions of bioluminescent bacteria have increased. Concentrations of sedimentary PAHs and AhR-mediated potencies were significantly (p < 0.01) and positively correlated. Sources of PAHs from combustion have been gradually declining while inputs from vehicle exhaust by-products have been increasing. Overall, this study brought our attention a balanced regulation in chemical-specific manner.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110821DOI Listing

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