Environmental fate and effects of PAHs in tropical mariculture ponds near the northern South China Sea: Rainfall plays a key role.

Sci Total Environ

Guangxi Laboratory on the Study of Coral Reefs in the South China Sea, Coral Reef Research Center of China, School of Marine Sciences, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.

Published: November 2022

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  • This study investigates the behavior and distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in tropical mariculture ponds, focusing on their changes over time and migrating pathways among different environmental media.
  • Results show that PAHs are prevalent in these areas, with concentrations decreasing throughout the mariculture cycle, largely due to wet deposition from the atmosphere contributing around 92% of the PAHs found in water.
  • The research highlights that rainfall significantly influences PAH presence, while the mariculture ponds can shift from being a sink to a source of PAHs, increasing the risk of contamination in aquatic food products.

Article Abstract

The behavior and fate of PAHs are affected by multiple meteorological factors, but the main factors driving PAHs in tropical mariculture areas are still not clearly understood. This study continuously monitored PAHs in a few tropical land-based mariculture ponds, discussed their dynamic change trend, migration among the multiple media, and the relevant affected factors. Results indicated that PAHs were widely distributed in these environmental media, and the PAHs' concentration showed an obvious attenuation trend in the mariculture cycle. Wet deposition brought overwhelming majority atmospheric PAHs (92 % ± 5.7 %) to the aqueous system, and >72 % of these PAHs came from oil combustion-related sources and biomass combustion. Compared with the natural sea areas in the same region, mariculture ponds sediment could be changed from a sink at the early stage to a secondary release source of PAHs at the late stage of the rainy season, which intensifies the bioaccumulation of PAHs and the risk of edible carcinogenesis of aquatic products. Our research revealed that rainfall drove the occurrence and environmental behavior of PAHs in the tropical mariculture areas, while land-based mariculture ponds ecosystem affected the regional environmental fate of PAHs and weakened their transmission to the marine environment from land.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157442DOI Listing

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