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2015
Journal Article
Title

Bioaccumulation in aquatic systems: Methodological approaches, monitoring and assessment

Abstract
Bioaccumulation, the accumulation of a chemical in an organism relative to its level in the ambient medium, is of major environmental concern. Thus, monitoring chemical concentrations in biota are widely and increasingly used for assessing the chemical status of aquatic ecosystems. In this paper, various scientific and regulatory aspects of bioaccumulation in aquatic systems and the relevant critical issues are discussed. Monitoring chemical concentrations in biota can be used for compliance checking with regulatory directives, for identification of chemical sources or event related environmental risk assessment. Assessing bioaccumulation in the field is challenging since many factors have to be considered that can effect the accumulation of a chemical in an organism. Passive sampling can complement biota monitoring since samplers with standardised partition properties can be used over a wide temporal and geographical range. Bioaccumulation is also assessed for regulation of chemicals of environmental concern whereby mainly data from laboratory studies on fish bioaccumulation are used. Field data can, however, provide additional important information for regulators. Strategies for bioaccumulation assessment still need to be harmonised for different regulations and groups of chemicals. To create awareness for critical issues and to mutually benefit from technical expertise and scientific findings, communication between risk assessment and monitoring communities needs to be improved. Scientists can support the establishment of new monitoring programs for bioaccumulation, e.g. in the frame of the amended European Environmental Quality Standard Directive.
Author(s)
Schäfer, Sabine
Federal Institute of Hydrology - Koblenz
Buchmeier, Georgia
Bavarian Environment Agency - Wielenbach
Claus, Evelyn
Federal Institute of Hydrology - Koblenz
Duester, Lars
Federal Institute of Hydrology - Koblenz
Heininger, Peter
Federal Institute of Hydrology - Koblenz
Körner, Andrea
German Federal Environment Agency - UBA - Dessau
Mayer, Philipp
Technical University of Denmark - Kongens Lyngby
Paschke, Albrecht
UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - Leipzig
Rauert, Caren
German Federal Environment Agency - UBA - Dessau
Reifferscheid, Georg
Federal Institute of Hydrology - Koblenz
Rüdel, Heinz  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
Schlechtriem, Christian  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
Schröter-Kermani, Christa
German Federal Environment Agency - UBA - Dessau
Schudoma, Dieter
German Federal Environment Agency - UBA - Dessau
Smedes, Foppe
Deltares - Utrecht - The Netherlands; Masaryk University - Brno - Czech Republic
Steffen, Dieter
Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation Agency - Hildesheim
Vietoris, Friederike
Nature Conservation and Consumer Protection of the German State of North Rhine-Westphalia - Düsseldorf
Journal
Environmental Sciences Europe : ESEU  
Open Access
DOI
10.1186/s12302-014-0036-z
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
Keyword(s)
  • ecotoxicology

  • environmental quality

  • monitoring

  • chemical assessment

  • environmental quality standards

  • water framework directive

  • passive sampling

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