Abstract
The potential of triclosan (TCS) acting as an endocrine disruptor has led to growing concern about the
presence of TCS in the environment. In this study, seawater samples were collected from the German Bight during sampling campaigns conducted with the German research ships Gauss and Ludwig Prandtl.
TCS was determined both in the dissolved phase and in the suspended particulate matters with concentrations ranging 0.8–6870 pg L-1 and <1–95 pg L-1, respectively. High concentrations of TCS were
present in the estuaries of the Elbe and the Weser, indicating significant input of TCS by the river discharge.
The correlation coefficient (R2) between the dissolved concentration and salinity was 0.79 for the
data obtained from the Gauss cruise, showing an obvious declining trend from the coast to the open sea.