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Global ocean contamination of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances: A review of seabird exposure. <i>Chemosphere 330</i>: 138721. <a href=\"https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138721\" target=\"_blank\">https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138721</a>","BEntID":389017,"PublicFlag":1,"CheckedFlag":1,"wosflag":1,"vabbflag":1,"RefStringPartII":". <i>Chemosphere 330</i>: 138721. <a href=\"https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138721\" target=\"_blank\">https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138721</a>","DocTypID":8,"DocType":"Journal article","MarineFlag":1,"FreshFlag":0,"BrackishFlag":0,"TerrestrialFlag":0,"Authorstring":"Sun, J.C.; Xing, L.L.; Chu, J.S.","OrigTitleTranslFlag":0,"Authorstringtrunc":"Sun, J.C.; Xing, L.L.; Chu, J.S.","Englishabstract":"<p style=\"margin-left:0in;\"><span style=\"color:#1F1F1F;\"><span lang=\"EN\" dir=\"ltr\">Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been extensively produced and used as surfactants and repellents for decades. To date, the global contamination pattern of PFAS in&nbsp;marine biota&nbsp;has seldomly been reviewed. Seabirds are ideal&nbsp;biomonitoring&nbsp;tools to study environmental contaminants and their effects. Here, we compiled and synthesized reported PFAS concentrations in various seabird species to reflect spatiotemporal patterns and exposure risks of major PFAS on a global ocean scale. Perfluorooctane&nbsp;</span></span>sulfonic acid&nbsp;(PFOS) was the most studied PFAS in seabirds, which showed the highest level in eggs of common guillemots (<i>U. aalge</i>) from the&nbsp;Baltic Sea, followed by great cormorants (<i>P. carbo</i>) from the North Sea and double-crested cormorants (<i>P</i>.<i>auritus</i>) from the San Francisco Bay, whereas the lowest were those reported for Antarctic seabirds. The temporal pattern showed an overall higher level of PFOS in the late 1990s and early 2000s, consistent with the phase-out of perfluorooctane sulfonyl fluoride-based products. Maximum liver PFOS concentrations in several species such as cormorants and fulmars from Europe and North America exceeded the estimated toxicity reference values. Systematic evaluations using representative species and long time-series are necessary to understand contamination patterns in seabirds in South America, Africa, and Asia where information is lacking. In addition, limited research has been conducted on the identification and toxic effects of novel substitutes such as fluorotelomers and ether PFAS (F–53B, Gen-X etc.) in seabirds. 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