2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113758
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Organochlorine pesticides in marine sediments and seawater from Cirebon coastal water, West Java, Indonesia: Concentration, spatial distribution, potential sources, and ecological risk assessment

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“…Basu et al investigated bioaccumulation patterns by measuring OCPs in surface water, zooplankton, and some representative fish and shrimp ( Basu et al, 2021 ). Some studies revealed the concentration, spatial distribution, potential sources, and ecological risks of OCPs in the ocean are the focus of academic research ( Khozanah et al, 2022 ; Wang et al, 2022c ). Because of their hydrophobicity, OCPs are more easily absorbed by microplastics than other hydrophilic pollutants, which is a significant aspect of OCP marine pollution.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basu et al investigated bioaccumulation patterns by measuring OCPs in surface water, zooplankton, and some representative fish and shrimp ( Basu et al, 2021 ). Some studies revealed the concentration, spatial distribution, potential sources, and ecological risks of OCPs in the ocean are the focus of academic research ( Khozanah et al, 2022 ; Wang et al, 2022c ). Because of their hydrophobicity, OCPs are more easily absorbed by microplastics than other hydrophilic pollutants, which is a significant aspect of OCP marine pollution.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 5–10 ] Because of their uses for the control of vector‐transmitted diseases and agriculture purposes in developing countries, the levels of HCHs and DDTs have been found to range from 0.13 to 100.6 and 0.017 to 4140 ng/g, respectively. [ 11–34 ] In Taiwan, the levels of HCHs and DDTs have been reported to range from 0.57 to 14.5 and 0.21 to 11.4 ng/g, respectively. [ 35–37 ] Conventionally, OCPs in sediments are measured using a gas chromatography system equipped with an electron capture detector (GC‐ECD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%