Species sensitivity distributions for two widely used anti-sea lice chemotherapeutants in the salmon aquaculture industry.

Sci Total Environ

National Guidelines and Standards Office, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Gatineau, QC J8Y 3Z5, Canada.

Published: January 2023

The main objective of the present study is to construct acute aquatic species sensitivity distributions (SSD) and generate proposed HC values (i.e. the hazardous concentration for which 5 % of species are affected or potentially affected) for two aquaculture anti-sea lice bath pesticides, azamethiphos, and hydrogen peroxide. These values could be used as the basis for the establishment of environmental quality standards (EQS). We have generated SSDs and inferred HC values for mortality and sublethal endpoints using LC50, EC50, and NOEC/LOEC data points separately and for each bath pesticide. Through the examination of literature data on the toxicity of both compounds, we opted to use tests with limited exposure times to ensure environmental relevance for bath pesticides. We also separated life stages for some of the sensitive taxa to account for differences in sensitivities and risk of exposure. The resulting threshold concentrations in environmental seawater are 0.10 μg/L for azamethiphos and 0.15 mg/L for hydrogen peroxide. These suggested azamethiphos and hydrogen peroxide thresholds are comparable to some previously reported EQS values. Further considerations need to be included in how to better use these thresholds in a regulatory context in relation to dispersion patterns. It is also clear that delayed mortality and sublethal effects documented in the literature require further study to fully anticipate the environmental risks of using these two bath pesticides.

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