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Journal Article 
Contamination of organochlorines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organotin in coastal shellfishes from the ariake sea and the effects of tributyltin on imposex induction in rock shells 
Nakata, H; Kobayashi, S; Hirayama, Y; Sakai, Y 
2004 
Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi
ISSN: 0021-5392 
70 
555-566 
Persistent organochlorines, such as PCBs, DDTs, chlordanes (CHLs), hexachlorocyclohexane (HCHs) and hexachlorobenzene (HCB), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and tributyltin (TBT) were determined in oysters and rock shells collected from coastal waters of the Ariake Sea in 2001. In general, PAHs showed the highest concentration in oysters (average: 1340 ng/g, range: 51-8,300 ng/g lipid wt.), followed by PCBs (average: 530 ng/g, range: 28-2,000 ng/g), DDTs (average: 310 ng/g, range: 37 to 1,000 ng/g), CHLs (average: 190 ng/g, range: 72-450 ng/g), HCHs (average: 22 ng/g, range: 3.1-140 ng/g) and HCB (average: 7.0 ng/g, range: 1.0-20 ng/g). The greater concentrations of PAHs, PCBs and HCHs were found in oysters from the Omuta River, implying the occurrence of potential sources of these contaminants in this river. A positive correlation was found between TBT concentrations and RPL (Relative Penis Length) Index in rock shells, suggesting that TBT has induced an imposex in gastropods, even though the use of TBT has been banned in Japan for more than ten years. 
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