K. Beckervanslooten et J. Tarradellas, ORGANOTINS IN SWISS LAKES AFTER THEIR BAN - ASSESSMENT OF WATER, SEDIMENT, AND DREISSENA-POLYMORPHA CONTAMINATION OVER A 4-YEAR PERIOD, Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology, 29(3), 1995, pp. 384-392
The effect of a legal ban on antifouling paints containing organotin c
ompounds (1988, to be fully enforced within two years) was studied in
Swiss freshwater ecosystems. Between 1990 and 1993, organotins were mo
nitored in water, sediment, and zebra mussel tissue (Dreissena polymor
pha) from four lakes (one marina and one natural reference site per la
ke). The analytical technique was a gas chromatography method using FP
D detection after methylation or hexylation. In the studied marinas, n
o significant decrease in concentrations was detected in sediment and
zebra mussel tissue; a reduction was measured in water. The levels obs
erved are probably due to the continuing use of antifouling paints sti
ll containing organotins, and to a slow degradation in sediment. A sur
vey conducted among boat owners of the studied marinas allowed us to e
stimate that an average 25% of boats were still protected by organotin
-containing antifoulings one to two years after the new legislation. Z
ebra mussels, used as biomonitors, showed very high concentrations of
tributyltin (up to 49 mu g/g dry weight). No shell thickening or other
growth effect was observed. In the reference sites, much lower levels
were detected.