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Distribution of Bisphenol A in Sediment and Suspended Matter and Its Possible Impact on Marine Life in Ka?tela Bay, Adriatic Sea, Croatia

Ivana Andelic    
Romana Roje-Busatto    
Ivana Ujevic    
Nenad Vuletic and Slavica Matijevic    

Resumen

Over the last decade, bisphenol A (BPA) has become a chemical of concern in the marine environment. There is little data on BPA levels in the eastern Adriatic Sea, Croatian waters. This study provides concentrations of BPA in marine sediments and suspended matter sampled from the Ka?tela Bay (the central part of the Adriatic Sea) for two years. The results obtained show that BPA in sediment samples ranged from 1.05 to 46.31 µg kg-1, while they were higher in the suspended matter, ranging from 1.84 to 81.39 µg kg-1. To demonstrate a possible correlation between BPA concentrations and other parameters in sediment and suspended matter, the granulometric composition and organic matter content were determined. There was no correlation between BPA and investigated sediment characteristics. To assess the possible effects of BPA on marine biota, its possible estrogenic effect was also investigated by calculating estradiol equivalent concentration (EEQ, µg kg-1), the maximum value of which, in this study, was 0.0181 µg kg-1 in the sediment samples and 0.0317 µg kg-1 in suspended matter samples. Based on the presented results, it is unlikely that BPA could cause significant endocrine disruption to marine life in the study area.

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