Organophosphate Esters in the Canadian Arctic Ocean.

Environ Sci Technol

Department of Earth Sciences, University of Toronto, 22 Ursula Franklin Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3B1, Canada.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Eleven organophosphate esters (OPEs) were found in surface water and sediment in the Canadian Arctic from 2013 to 2018, with higher concentrations of chlorinated OPEs (Cl-OPEs) compared to non-chlorinated ones.
  • The Mackenzie River plume is suggested to be a key source of these OPEs, indicating that river discharge significantly contributes to pollution levels in Arctic waters.
  • The total OPEs in the Canadian Arctic Ocean over these years are estimated at 450-16,000 tonnes, mostly in the water column, suggesting a need for global regulations on persistent organic pollutants, as current standards do not fully address these contaminants.

Article Abstract

Eleven organophosphate esters (OPEs) were detected in surface water and sediment samples from yearly sampling (2013-2018) in the Canadian Arctic. In water samples, ∑chlorinated-OPEs (Cl-OPEs) concentrations exceeded ∑non-chlorinated-OPEs (non-Cl-OPEs) with median concentrations of 10 ng L and 1.3 ng L, respectively. In sediment samples, ∑Cl-OPEs and ∑nonchlorinated-OPEs had median concentrations of 4.5 and 2.5 ng g, respectively. High concentrations of OPEs in samples from the Mackenzie River plume suggest riverine discharge as an OPE source to the Canadian Arctic. The prevalence of OPEs at other sites is consistent with long-range transport. The OPE inventory of the Canadian Arctic Ocean representative of years 2013-2018 was estimated at 450-16,000 tonnes with a median ∑OPE mass of 4100 tonnes with >99% of the OPE inventory estimated to be in the water column. These results highlight the importance of OPEs as water-based Arctic contaminants subject to long-range transport and local sources. The high OPE inventory in the water column of the Canadian Arctic Ocean points to the need for international regulatory mechanisms for persistent and mobile organic contaminants (PMOCs) that are not covered by the risk assessment criteria of the Stockholm Convention.

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