The deleterious effects of TBT released by antifouling paints were first do
cumented in Arcachon Bay (France) at the end of the 1970s. As a result of t
he high level of water contamination, the production of Pacific oysters was
severely affected by a complete lack of reproduction and the appearance of
calcification anomalies which were responsible for a strong decline in the
marketable value of the remaining stock. Regulations that had been success
ively adopted from January 1982 had positive effects on the recovery of the
oyster grounds by reducing ambient water concentrations. Most antifouling
paints act by releasing toxicants into the water which avoid the fixation o
f the organisms responsible for fouling. The use of these paints results in
significant inputs of biocides in the waters. The harmful effects on non-t
arget organisms were first evidenced in the bay of Arcachon (France) where
the most acute disturbances were recorded following tributyltin (TBT) conta
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