Title of article :
Distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls in marine
species from French Frigate Shoals, North Pacific
Ocean
Author/Authors :
Xiu-Sheng Miaoa، نويسنده , , Chris Swensonb، نويسنده , , Lee Ann Woodwardb، نويسنده , , Qing X. Lia، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Polychlorinated biphenyls PCBs. were analyzed in: sediment; coral Porites e¨ermanni.; fish Stegastes fasciolatus,
Neoniphon sammara, Acanthurus triostegus and Mulloidichthys ¨anicolensis.; crab Grapsus tenuicrustatus.; lobster
Panulirus marginatus.; and eel Conger cinereus, Gymnothorax fla¨imarginatus, G. undulatus and G. meleagris. samples
collected from Tern Island and the corresponding reference samples from Disappearing Island. The two islands are
part of French Frigate Shoals, a national wildlife refuge in the North Pacific Ocean. The dominant congeners 118,
138 and 153 represent 22]25, 32]34, 12]39, 37]46 and 30]55% of the sum of PCBs in the coral, sediment, fish, crab
and eel, respectively. In general, high trophic species such as eels were found to highly bioaccumulate PCBs. The
total average PCB concentrations were as high as 96 and 29 mgrg dry wt. in eels and damselfish, respectively, from
Tern Island. The localized behavior and high bioaccumulation potential for PCBs suggest that damselfish are an
excellent species for monitoring PCBs in small areas in the ocean. The high average concentrations of the sum of
PCBs in different food chain levels suggest that pollution source s. are around Tern Island and possibly around
Disappearing Island. Aroclor 1254 and its analogs are suspected sources responsible for PCBs in the samples
Keywords :
Polychlorinated biphenyls , marine pollution , North Pacific Ocean
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment