• Title of article

    Effects of acid mine drainage from an abandoned copper mine, Britannia Mines, Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada, on transplanted blue mussels (Mytilus edulis)

  • Author/Authors

    J. A. Grout، نويسنده , , C. D. Levings، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    24
  • From page
    265
  • To page
    288
  • Abstract
    Juvenile mussels (Mytilus edulis) were transplanted to Howe Sound, British Columbia, Canada, along an apparent pollution gradient of acid mine drainage (AMD) from an abandoned copper (Cu) mine. Cages containing 75 mussels each were placed at a total of 15 stations and were exposed to concentrations of dissolved Cu in surface waters ranging from 5 to 1009 μg/l for a period of 41 days. Mussels located at stations closer to the source of AMD at the mouth of Britannia Creek bioaccumulated higher concentrations of Cu and zinc (Zn) in their tissues. Mussel growth was adversely affected by Cu tissue concentrations above 20 μg/g dry wt., while declines in survival and condition index occurred in mussels that bioaccumulated greater than 40 μg/g dry wt. Cu. Tissue Zn concentrations (117–192 μg/g dry wt.) were likely not high enough to have a direct impact on mussel health. Reduced survival of transplanted mussels was supported by an absence of natural mussels in contaminated areas. Phytoplankton was also severely reduced in areas contaminated by mine waters. Based on the weight of evidence, AMD from the Britannia mine had a deleterious impact on mussel survival in a zone extending at least 2.1 km to the north and 1.7 km to the south of Britannia Creek on the east shore of Howe Sound.
  • Keywords
    bioaccumulation , Metals , Cu , mining , Zn , Acid mine drainage , Caged mussels , British Columbia , Canada , Transplant , Mytilus edulis , Howe Sound
  • Journal title
    Marine Environmental Research
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Marine Environmental Research
  • Record number

    923468