TalkingPFAS

Ep 46 Season 7 PFAS in Turtles QLD with David Beale also for QLD SL oral history

Jun 23, 2025
David Beale, Adjunct Professor and senior research scientist at CSIRO, shares his insights on the alarming effects of PFAS contamination on freshwater turtles in Queensland. He discusses the use of advanced omics tools to assess environmental impacts, revealing troubling health indicators in turtle populations. The conversation highlights the accumulation of PFAS in turtles and its repercussions for reproductive success and ecosystem health. Beale emphasizes the urgent need for more research and innovative solutions to combat the ongoing environmental threat posed by these contaminants.
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INSIGHT

PFAS Disrupts Turtle Metabolism

  • PFAS causes biochemical disruptions in freshwater turtles indicating impaired metabolism.
  • PFAS bioaccumulates significantly in blood and reproductive organs, especially ovaries and eggs.
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PFAS Threatens Turtle Survival

  • Hatchlings exposed to high PFAS show immune and skeletal developmental defects.
  • These biochemical impairments likely prevent juvenile turtles from reaching maturity.
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PFAS Is Sole Contaminant Concern

  • PFAS is the only significant contaminant found in the study area, not metals or pesticides.
  • The complexity and number of PFAS compounds continue growing, complicating assessment.
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