Floating particles with high copper concentration in the sea-surface microlayer

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2022 Apr;29(20):29535-29542. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-14187-9. Epub 2021 May 4.

Abstract

This study sought to clarify whether suspended particles containing high Cu concentrations are present in the sea-surface microlayer (S-SML). For this reason, suspended particles (10-2000 μm) in the S-SML were collected periodically from a ship mooring pond during 2018-2020, and the acid-soluble Cu concentration in the suspended particles was measured as particulate Cu (P-Cu). The highest concentration of P-Cu in the S-SML of the pond was 75 μg L-1 with a 90th percentile value of 2.5 μg L-1. This is below P-Cu values reported for the S-SML in North American ports, but 140 times higher than this found in bulk seawater in the Atlantic Ocean. The highest P-Cu concentration in the S-SML of non-organism (abiotic) origin was 17 μg L-1, and the abiotic P-Cu to P-Cu ratio varied from 0.2 to 100%, likely depending on the quality and quantity of biogenic material in the S-SML samples. It is assumed that the S-SML particles examined here contain high Cu concentrations originating from ship antifouling paints.

Keywords: Antifouling agents; Copper; Particulate matter; Surface microlayer; Suspended matter.

MeSH terms

  • Copper*
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Oceans and Seas
  • Seawater
  • Ships
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis

Substances

  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Copper