Author/Authors :
Anders Olssona، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Maris Vitinshb، نويسنده , , Maris Plikshsb، نويسنده , , A°ke Bergmana، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The environmental contamination situation in coastal areas of the former Soviet Union has up to now been more
or less unknown. This study on perch Perca flu¨iatilis., collected at three locations along the coast of Latvia during
1994 and 1995, provides concentrations of several ubiquitous environmental contaminants PCBs, HCB, HCHs,
4,49-DDT, 4,49-DDE, 4,49-DDD, trans-Nonachlor, 2,29,4,49-tetrabromodiphenyl ether.. The concentrations of total
PCB were similar at all study locations w0.7]1.4 ppm on a lipid weight l.w.. basisx, although a site close to the City of
Riga indicated the presence of a local PCB contamination source. The contamination source was identified mainly by
a higher relative content of lower chlorinated PCB congeners in the samples. Local pollution sources were also
indicated for HCH and DDT. A large variation in the HCH isomer composition between 1994 and 1995 at one
location demonstrates short half-lives of HCHs in the environment. The brominated flame retardant compound
2,29,4,49-tetrabromdiphenyl ether was present in the range of 6.4]10 ngrg l.w. in the perch. The clean-up method
applied in this study allowed for quantification of two semi-polar contaminants frequently overlooked in Baltic biota,
namely Dieldrin and bis 4-chlorophenyl. sulfone BCPS.. Concentrations of BCPS were remarkably high, i.e. in the
same magnitude as the most abundant PCB congeners. The results presented shows that the contamination of, e.g.
PCB in an area of the former Soviet Union, the Gulf of Riga, is similar to that observed in other parts of the Baltic
area.
Keywords :
bis 4-Chlorophenyl. sulfone , Gulf of Riga , PCB , Organohalogen substances