Title of article :
Organochlorines (PCBs and pesticides) in the bivalves
Anadara (Senilis) senilis, Crassostrea tulipa and
Perna perna from the lagoons of Ghana
Author/Authors :
Fred A. OtchereT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The bivalves, Anadara (Senilia) senilis (n=95), Crassostrea tulipa (n=75) and Perna perna (n=30) from Ghana, were
analyzed for their organochlorines (pesticides and PCBs) concentrations and the body burden. A comparison was done based
on two different standard PCB mixtures (Aroclor 1254 and 1260) with the percentage individual congener contribution and that
of the sample. From these comparisons, it appeared that the pattern of PCB residues in the samples was neither Aroclor 1254
nor 1260. On the other hand, there was seasonal qualitative difference in the pattern that is purely marine (in the dry season)
versus terrestrial input (in the wet season). PPCB was 0.10 Ag/g dw or 2.2 Ag/g lw (median values). There was no correlation
between PCB concentration and lipid content reflecting the importance of indirect contamination of the bivalves. The
pesticides, aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, lindane, DDTs, HCH, HCB, endosulfan, heptachlor epoxide and heptachlor, were detected.
The most abundant pesticides were the PDDT: 73 and PHCH: 29 ng/g dw. DDT/DDE and hept./heptachlor epoxide ratios
reflect their recent applications, while the ratio for aldrin/dieldrin suggests that the use of aldrin has been discontinued, at least
on the coast of Ghana.
Keywords :
pesticides , Bivalves , PCBs , lagoons , Marine , Ghana , West Africa , Organochlorines
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment