DOTS

BSAF

Biota-Sediment Accumulation Factor Database

US Army Corps of Engineers ERDC Dredging Operations Technical Support

USACE

Source: Tian S, L Zhu. 2011. Bioaccumulation kinetics of sediment-associated DE-83 in benthic invertebrates (Nereis succinea, polychaete). Chemosphere 84:160-165.

Study aim: "The present study aimed to investigate the bioavailability of sediment-associated DE-83 to marine benthic organism polychaete (Nereis succinea). The uptake and elimination experiments of deca-BDE and nona-BDEs were conducted to assess the potential for preferential uptake at lower trophic levels."

Genus Species analyte Study Lipid % ug/kg lipid TOC % ug/kg TOC BSAFR BSAFC Tissue Moisture Sediment Sediment Locale Subdivision, Country Chemical Spiked EXP duration Source; Station Note CAS Reference DOI exit
Alitta succinea BDE 206 Lab N/R N/R 2.29 N/R 0.017 -- (N/I) dry (organism/sediment) Natural Qilihai Wetland Tianjin, China Yes 30 d Table 1 not fed; 100% survival; sediment from brackish lagoon near Tianjin 63387-28-0 BSAF2951 doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.02.005 Google Scholar
Alitta succinea BDE 209 Lab N/R N/R 2.29 N/R 0.017 -- (N/I) dry (organism/sediment) Natural Qilihai Wetland Tianjin, China Yes 30 d Table 1 not fed; 100% survival; sediment from brackish lagoon near Tianjin 1163-19-5 BSAF2951 doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.02.005 Google Scholar