Title: | Analysis of volatiles organic compounds in Venice lagoon water reveals COVID 19 lockdown impact on microplastics and mass tourism related pollutants |
Address: | "ITT MONTANI, Via Montani 7, 63900 Fermo, FM, Italy.. Electronic address: cecchi.teresa@istitutomontani.gov.it" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146951 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1879-1026 (Electronic) 0048-9697 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The Lagoon of Venice is a continuously evolving ecosystem that rapidly responds to anthropic stressors. The UNESCO World Heritage site 'Venice and its Lagoon', is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. Mass tourism increases marine litter, water traffic emissions, solid waste, and sewage release. Plastic marine litter is not only a major aesthetic problem diminishing tourists experience of Venice, it also leaches contaminants into the seawater. Since there is a dearth in the literature regarding microplastic leachable compounds and overtourism related pollutants, the project studied the Head Space-Solid Phase Micro Extraction-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS) molecular fingerprint of volatile lagoon water pollutants, to gain insight into the extent of this phenomenon in August 2019. The chromatographic analyses enabled the identification of 40 analytes related to the presence of polymers in seawater, water traffic, and tourists habits. In Italy, on the 10th March 2020, the lockdown restrictions were enforced to control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 infection; the ordinary urban water traffic around Venice came to a halt, and the ever-growing presence of tourists suddenly ceased. This situation provided a unique opportunity to analyze the environmental effects of restrictions on VOCs load in the Lagoon. 17 contaminants became not detectable after the lockdown period. The statistical analysis indicated that the amounts of many other contaminants significantly dropped. The presence of 9 analytes was not statistically influenced by the lockdown restrictions, probably because of their stronger persistence or continuous input in the environment from diverse sources. Results signify a sharp and encouraging pollution decrease at the molecular level, concomitant with the anthropogenic stress release, even if it is not possible to attribute quantitatively the VOCs load variations to specific sources (e.g., tourists' habits, urban water traffic, plastic pollution)" |
Keywords: | "*covid-19 Communicable Disease Control Ecosystem Environmental Monitoring *Environmental Pollutants/analysis Humans Italy Microplastics Plastics SARS-CoV-2 Seawater Tourism *Volatile Organic Compounds Water *Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis Anthropogen;" |
Notes: | "MedlineCecchi, Teresa eng Netherlands 2021/04/18 Sci Total Environ. 2021 Aug 20; 783:146951. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146951. Epub 2021 Apr 7" |