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Abstract
The Bohai Sea (BS) is a semi-enclosed inland sea and China's most polluted coastal sea. With the rapid economic development of the circum-Bohai Sea region, large amounts of pollutants have been discharged into the BS, posing a significant threat to human health and the ecosystem. Great efforts have been made on investigating the levels of various pollutants in the BS; however, the priority pollutants which are required for the implementation of suitable environmental management and remediation measures in this system remain unclear. By using the risk quotient method, this study evaluated the ecological risks of various pollutants (including antibiotics, heavy metals, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs), endocrine disruptors, pesticides, and persistent organic pollutants) in BS water and sediments over the past twelve years to identify the priority pollutants in this system. The results showed that 8 and 10 pollutants were at risk in BS water and sediments, respectively. Overall, 13 pollutants (arsenic (As), copper (Cu), mercury (Hg), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), TPHs, bisphenol A (BPA), erythromycin, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs)) in the BS were identified to have potential risks and should be included in the list of priority pollutants. The monitoring of the changes in the contents of these pollutants in BS water and sediments needs to be strengthened in the future.
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Marine Environmental Research publishes original research papers on chemical, physical, and biological interactions in the oceans and coastal waters. The journal serves as a forum for new information on biology, chemistry, and toxicology and syntheses that advance understanding of marine environmental processes.
Submission of multidisciplinary studies is encouraged. Studies that utilize experimental approaches to clarify the roles of anthropogenic and natural causes of changes in marine ecosystems are especially welcome, as are those studies that represent new developments of a theoretical or conceptual aspect of marine science. All papers published in this journal are reviewed by qualified peers prior to acceptance and publication. Examples of topics considered to be appropriate for the journal include, but are not limited to, the following:
– The extent, persistence, and consequences of change and the recovery from such change in natural marine systems
– The biochemical, physiological, and ecological consequences of contaminants to marine organisms and ecosystems
– The biogeochemistry of naturally occurring and anthropogenic substances
– Models that describe and predict the above processes
– Monitoring studies, to the extent that their results provide new information on functional processes
– Methodological papers describing improved quantitative techniques for the marine sciences.