{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Avoidance behaviour and toxicological impact of sunscreens in the teleost Chelon auratus. {Author}: Grimmelpont M;Lefrançois C;Panisset Y;Jourdon G;Receveur J;Le Floch S;Boudenne JL;Labille J;Milinkovitch T; {Journal}: Mar Pollut Bull {Volume}: 194 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2023 Sep 28 {Factor}: 7.001 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115245 {Abstract}: There is increasing evidence that sunscreen, more specifically the organic ultra-violet filters (O-UVFs), are toxic for aquatic organisms. In the present study, we simulated an environmental sunscreen exposure on the teleost fish, Chelon auratus. The first objective was to assess their spatial avoidance of environmental concentrations of sunscreen products (i.e. a few μg.L-1 of O-UVFs). Our results showed that the fish did not avoid the contaminated area. Therefore, the second objective was to evaluate the toxicological impacts of such pollutants after 35 days exposure to concentrations of a few μg.L-1 of O-UVFs. At the individual level, O-UVFs increased the hepatosomatic index which could suggest pathological alterations of the liver or the initiation of the detoxification processes. At the cellular level, a significant increase of malondialdehyde was measured in the muscle of fish exposed to O-UVFs which suggests a failure of antioxidant defences and/or an excess of reactive oxygen species.