Organohalogen contaminants and total mercury in forage fish preyed upon by thick-billed murres in northern Hudson Bay

Braune, BM; Gaston, AJ; Elliott, KH; Provencher, JF; Woo, KJ; Chambellant, M; Ferguson, SH; Letcher, RJ

HERO ID

2149422

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2014

Language

English

PMID

24268851

HERO ID 2149422
In Press No
Year 2014
Title Organohalogen contaminants and total mercury in forage fish preyed upon by thick-billed murres in northern Hudson Bay
Authors Braune, BM; Gaston, AJ; Elliott, KH; Provencher, JF; Woo, KJ; Chambellant, M; Ferguson, SH; Letcher, RJ
Journal Marine Pollution Bulletin
Volume 78
Issue 1-2
Page Numbers 258-266
Abstract Twelve marine fish species collected from a thick-billed murre (Uria lomvia) breeding colony in northern Hudson Bay in the Canadian Arctic during 2007-2009 were analyzed for legacy organochlorines (e.g. PCBs, DDT), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), perfluorinated carboxylates (PFCAs) and sulfonates (PFSAs), and total mercury (Hg). No one species of prey fish had the highest levels across all contaminant groups analyzed. For the two pelagic fish species sampled, concentrations of the major organochlorine groups (e.g. Σ21PCB, ΣDDT, ΣCHL, ΣCBz), ΣPBDE, ΣPFCA and Hg were consistently higher in Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) than in capelin (Mallotus villosus). Biomagnification factors from whole fish to thick-billed murre liver across all species were generally higher for Σ21PCB and ΣDDT. ΣPBDE did not biomagnify.
Doi 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2013.11.003
Pmid 24268851
Wosid WOS:000331423100047
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Language Text English
Keyword Hudson Bay; Fish; Thick-billed murre; Halogenated compounds; Mercury; Biomagnification factors
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