Transfer of Pollutants from to in a Highly Impacted Coastal Zone of Chile.

Toxics

Departamento de Ecología y Biodiversidad, Facultad de Ciencias de la Vida, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago 8370251, Chile.

Published: October 2021

PAHs and heavy metals are characteristic pollutants in urbanized coastal areas, especially those with industrial activity. Given this context and the ability of to drift when detached and provide trophic subsidy in coastal systems, we analyzed the potential transfer of pollutants to the herbivore , through diet, in an industrialized coastal zone in Central Chile (Caleta Horcón) and characterized the impacted zone using diverse polluted ecotoxicological indices. For this purpose, a culture experiment was conducted where individuals from Algarrobo (control site) were cultivated in Caleta Horcón and then used as food for . The contents of both PAHs and heavy metal contents were subsequently determined in algal tissue and sea urchin gonads as well as in the seawater. The results show that algae cultivated in Caleta Horcón had higher concentrations of naphthalene (NAF) compared to those from a low industrial impact zone (Algarrobo) (2.5 and 1.8 mg kg, respectively). The concentrations of Cu, As, and Cd were higher in Caleta Horcón than in Algarrobo in both and . For all metals, including Pb, higher concentrations were present in than in (between 5 and 798 times higher). Additionally, as indicated by the toxicological indices (0.00804) and (10.89), Caleta Horcón is highly contaminated with metals compared to Algarrobo (0.0006 and 0.015, respectively). Finally, the bioconcentration factor () and trophic transfer factor () values were greater than one in most cases, with values in Caleta Horcón exceeding those in Algarrobo by one or two orders of magnitude. This study provides evidence that Caleta Horcón is a highly impacted zone (HIZ) compared to Algarrobo, in addition to evidence that the biomagnification of certain pollutants, including the possible responses to contaminants, are apparently not exclusively transferred to through diet.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539136PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9100244DOI Listing

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