Environmental Consultant, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
National Contaminants Advisory Group, Ecosystems and Oceans Science Sector, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Rev Environ Contam Toxicol. 2021;259:171-231. doi: 10.1007/398_2021_81.
Pesticides can enter aquatic environments via direct application, via overspray or drift during application, or by runoff or leaching from fields during rain events, where they can have unintended effects on non-target aquatic biota. As such, Fisheries and Oceans Canada identified a need to prioritize current-use pesticides based on potential risks towards fish, their prey species, and habitats in Canada. A literature review was conducted to: (1) Identify current-use pesticides of concern for Canadian marine and freshwater environments based on use and environmental presence in Canada, (2) Outline current knowledge on the biological effects of the pesticides of concern, and (3) Identify general data gaps specific to biological effects of pesticides on aquatic species. Prioritization was based upon recent sales data, measured concentrations in Canadian aquatic environments between 2000 and 2020, and inherent toxicity as represented by aquatic guideline values. Prioritization identified 55 pesticides for further research nationally. Based on rank, a sub-group of seven were chosen as the top-priority pesticides, including three herbicides (atrazine, diquat, and S-metolachlor), three insecticides (chlorpyrifos, clothianidin, and permethrin), and one fungicide (chlorothalonil). A number of knowledge gaps became apparent through this process, including gaps in our understanding of sub-lethal toxicity, environmental fate, species sensitivity distributions, and/or surface water concentrations for each of the active ingredients reviewed. More generally, we identified a need for more baseline fish and fish habitat data, ongoing environmental monitoring, development of marine and sediment-toxicity benchmarks, improved study design including sufficiently low method detection limits, and collaboration around accessible data reporting and management.
农药可以通过直接施药、施药过程中的雾滴飘移或喷洒、降雨时从农田径流或淋溶等方式进入水生环境,从而对非目标水生生物产生意外影响。因此,加拿大渔业和海洋部确定需要根据对加拿大鱼类、其猎物物种和栖息地的潜在风险,对当前使用的农药进行优先排序。进行了文献综述,以:(1) 根据加拿大的使用情况和环境存在情况,确定对加拿大海洋和淡水环境有潜在风险的当前使用农药;(2) 概述有关农药的生物效应的现有知识;(3) 确定针对水生物种的农药生物效应的具体一般数据差距。优先排序是基于最近的销售数据、2000 年至 2020 年加拿大水生环境中的测量浓度以及水生指导值所代表的固有毒性。优先排序确定了 55 种农药需要在全国范围内进行进一步研究。根据排名,选择了其中 7 种作为优先农药,包括 3 种除草剂(莠去津、敌草快和 S-甲草氯)、3 种杀虫剂(毒死蜱、噻虫啉和氯菊酯)和 1 种杀菌剂(百菌清)。通过这个过程,出现了许多知识差距,包括对亚致死毒性、环境归宿、物种敏感性分布以及审查的每种活性成分的地表水浓度的理解差距。更广泛地说,我们确定需要更多的鱼类和鱼类栖息地基线数据、持续的环境监测、开发海洋和沉积物毒性基准、改进包括足够低的方法检测限在内的研究设计,以及围绕可访问的数据报告和管理进行合作。