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Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis spp.) as sentinel organisms in coastal pollution monitoring: A review

Academic literature review
Year of publication
2017
Journal
Marine Environmental Research
External websites
Cristin
Arkiv
Doi
Contributors
Jonny Beyer, Norman Whitaker Green, Steven Brooks, Ian Allan, Anders Ruus, Tania Gomes, Inger Lise Nerland Bråte, Merete Schøyen

Summary

The blue mussel (Mytilus spp.) is widely used as a bioindicator for monitoring of coastal water pollution (mussel watch programs). Herein we provide a review of this study field with emphasis on: the suitability of Mytilus spp. as environmental sentinels; uptake and bioaccumulation patterns of key pollutant classes; the use of Mytilus spp. in mussel watch programs; recent trends in Norwegian mussel monitoring; environmental quality standards and background concentrations of key contaminants; pollutant effect biomarkers; confounding factors; particulate contaminants (microplastics, engineered nanomaterials); climate change; harmonization of monitoring procedures; and the use of deployed mussels (transplant caging) in pollution monitoring. Lastly, the overall state of the art of blue mussel pollution monitoring is discussed and some important issues for future research and development are highlighted.