Ecotoxicology of Antifouling Biocides
. Ed(S): Arai, T. (National Hospital, Tokyo Disaster Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan); Harino, Hiroya; Ohji, Madoka; Langston, William J. (Plymouth Mari
Organotin compounds, used as antifouling biocides since 1960, are chemical compounds that act as endocrine disrupters. It is not known how organotin compounds cause hormone disturbance, however, and many questions remain about their effect on aquatic organisms. Studies on organotin compounds have recently evolved, with many new findings reported. Following a worldwide ban on organotin compounds in 2008, alternative compounds will mainly be used, with the potential for coastal areas to become contaminated, causing, among other effects, cholinesterase inhibition in aquatic organisms. Use of alternative compounds must be controlled to avoid such errors. These and other findings are described and ... Read more
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