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  • Marinas contribute to higher levels of copper (Cu) in marine waters, mainly due to antifouling paints used on boat hulls.
  • Washington State is developing legislation to regulate the release of Cu from these paints to protect marine environments.
  • A study conducted in Puget Sound found that enclosed marinas showed significantly higher Cu concentrations than open ones, providing essential data for assessing the impact of future regulations.

Article Abstract

Marinas have been shown to contribute elevated concentrations of copper (Cu) to marine waters. The Cu can come primarily from antifouling paints which are designed to discourage biofouling of boat hulls. Legislation in Washington State, USA is being developed to limit or regulate the amount and rate of diffusion of Cu from antifouling paints. This study provides baseline data for Cu in five marinas of different configuration and size within Puget Sound, a large fjord estuary. Samples were collected over a year from multiple environmental media. We find strong evidence that Cu accumulates inside marinas to higher concentrations than outside marinas. Marinas that are more enclosed accumulated higher concentrations of Cu than more open marinas. Using a power analysis, we assessed the adequacy of the baseline dataset to measure progress as a result of future legislation towards the reduction of Cu to Puget Sound from marinas.

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