Contaminant Screening
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| Oil Pollution | Organotin compounds | ||
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Contaminant screening is a basin-wide shore sampling programme devised by ROPME and carried out in collaboration with MEL/IAEA as a complementary project to the Oceanographic Cruises, so that the water, sediment and biota of the coastal areas are periodically sampled to ascertain the status of contaminants. Thus far, screening has been carried out five times, during 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000/2001 and 2005, resulting in an invaluable data base of contaminants and reports at ROPME.
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The following table includes types and number of collected sediment samples along the near shore environment from different Member States during the whole period of the Programme.
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The target samples during the programme were inter-tidal surface, bivalves and fish for screening their levels of contaminants in the following Reference List for the Region.
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Specifically, surveys of heavy metal and organic contaminants in sediments and biota have taken place in Bahrain, Kuwait and UAE (June 1994), in I.R. Iran, Oman and Qatar (1997), in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia (October 1998, in Qatar and UAE (March 2000), in Bahrain (November 2000) and in Oman (August 2001), in addition to the comprehensive survey undertaken between February-March 2005 for the same target analytes in the key coastal sites of all ROPME- Member States. In addition, estimation of Methyl Mercury in sediments and biota carried out during1994 (Bh-Ku-UAE) and 1998 (Ku- SA); Organotin in sediments and biota during 2000-2001 (Bh- Qa- UAE- Oman) and Faecal Sterols in sediment during 1994 (Bh-Ku-UAE) and 1998 (Ku-SA). Example of ROPME Database Sheet: Contaminants Screening in UAE
From the cumulative obtained data from the Contaminants Screening Activity in RSA, the main remarks and conclusion on the levels and trends of contaminants in the near shore marine environment are summarized as follows, while details are available on ROPME Integrated Information System (RIIS): |
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Trace Metals
• The majority of trace metals
concentrations in sediments and biota correspond to
natural background levels in marine environments Examples of Obtained Results
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• With few exceptions
in RSA, the general temporal trend of levels of
Petroleum Hydrocarbons (PHC) in sediments & biota have
been decreased during the period 1994-2005. Examples of Obtained Results
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Generally, concentrations of DDTs and PCBs in sediments and biota maintain their extremely lower levels than global standers during 1994-2005. Examples of Obtained Results
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• In both 1994 &1998
surveys , muscles of big fishes contained high
concentrations of total Hg(T. Hg) and Me-Hg similar to
these reported in previous surveys in the Region (in
mid-1980 and 1993-4) Examples of Obtained Results
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Sediments,Tetrabutyl Tin (TBT) found in significant
amounts at Jebel Ali port (UAE), Umm Said, Dukhan
(Qatar), and off BAPCO (Bh.) Examples of Obtained Results
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• Survey of 1994
identified sewage contamination, only at Shuwaikh Bay in
Kuwait and to lesser extent at Jasra (Bahrain). Examples of Obtained Results
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The obtained results
and observations of the Contaminant Screening Activities
during the two decades (1994-2005) have been recently
discussed in detail and assessed during a Regional
Technical Experts Meeting, held in State of Kuwait
during October 2009. • Assessment of
Organotin Contaminants in the RSA Another objective of the Meeting was also to establish a mechanism for harmonization of ongoing National Monitoring Programmes with the National and Regional Contaminants Monitoring Objectives and a liaison with relevant International Programmes. The Technical Meeting recommended to update the ROPME Reference Contaminants List with additional contaminants of recent environmental concern in the Region and to continue the Regional Contaminant Screening Programme with a preferred frequency of 5 years in collaboration with ROPME Member States and MEL/IAEA. In order to strengthen
self dependence for Contaminants Screening in the
Region. The Regional Experts in the Meeting found
necessary to develop Regional Reference Laboratories
that provide standards, guidance, training and a
dependable analytical facility to the Member States.
Regarding monitoring of contaminants in marine
environment in the RSA .In response to this important
need, ROPME is planning to designate 3 Regional
Reference Laboratories for the following main categories
of contaminants: |
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