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Assessing ecological risks of heavy metals to marine organisms in the Jiulongjiang Estuary by species sensitivity distribution.

ZHAO Jia-yi1, DU Jian-guo2**, CHEN Bin2, LIU Zheng-hua2, LIN Jin-lan2,3, YU Wei-wei2, MA Zhi-yuan2, HU Wen-jia2   

  1. (1Coastal and Ocean Management Institute, Xiamen University, Xiamen 360112, Fujian, China; 2Third Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Xiamen 361005, Fujian, China; 3The National Marine Environmental Monitor CenterMarine Environmental Monitoring Station of Guangxi, Beihai 536000, Guangxi, China)
  • Online:2014-02-10 Published:2014-02-10

Abstract: In the present work, a species sensitivity distribution (SSD) method was used to assess the ecological risk of common heavy metals to marine organisms. The ecological risk was characterized by potentially affected fraction (PAF) of species in relation to concentration of the toxic materials. According to the investigation data obtained at 21 stations in the Jiulongjiang Estuary in May, August and November, the PAFs of seven heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Pb, and Zn) to marine organisms were calculated. The results showed that As had the highest PAF among the seven heavy metals at each station of the Jiulongjiang Estuary. Spatially, the multi-substance PAF (msPAF) in May was higher than in other months. Temporally, the msPAF of the Stations 1-7 (from the Xixi Stream to the Haimen Isle of the Jiulongjiang Estuary) suffered from heavier pollution. In particular, the pollution status of the Station 2 and Station 5 was the most serious among all the investigated stations.

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