Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy street 55, 81-712 Sopot, Poland.
Institute of Oceanology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Powstańców Warszawy street 55, 81-712 Sopot, Poland.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2019 Feb;139:238-255. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.11.060. Epub 2019 Jan 4.
Coastal marine areas of densely populated countries are exposed to a wide array of human activities having an impact on their ecological status. The Baltic Sea is particularly susceptible to pollution by hazardous substances (limited water exchange, shallowness, and large catchment area). Polish media regularly reports ecological catastrophes in the Gulf of Gdańsk area caused by eg. shipwrecks leaking. Thus, there is a need of a broad scientific based report on recent contaminant loads and distribution. In this review paper, we report loads of contaminants from different obvious and non-obvious sources. We also gather data on legacy and new emerging contaminant concentrations measured in the Gulf of Gdańsk within the last decade (2008-2018). The paper also includes available biological effect measurements performed recently as well as a summary of needs and gaps to be filled for the development of reliable risk assessment.
人口稠密国家的沿海海洋区域面临着各种人类活动的影响,这些活动对其生态状况产生了影响。波罗的海特别容易受到有害物质的污染(有限的水交换、浅度和大面积的集水区)。波兰媒体经常报道格但斯克湾地区因船只失事泄漏等原因造成的生态灾难。因此,需要一份基于广泛科学的关于最近污染物负荷和分布的报告。在这篇综述论文中,我们报告了来自不同明显和非明显来源的污染物负荷。我们还收集了过去十年(2008-2018 年)在格但斯克湾测量的遗留和新出现的污染物浓度的数据。本文还包括最近进行的可用生物效应测量的总结,以及为开发可靠风险评估而需要填补的需求和差距的总结。