Cs. Hong et al., POLYCHLORINATED-BIPHENYLS AND ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN HARBOR SEAL POPS FROM THE INLAND WATERS OF WASHINGTON-STATE, Environmental science & technology, 30(3), 1996, pp. 837-844
Blubber and liver samples from eight harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups
, found dead at Puget Sound in 1990, have been analyzed for polychlori
nated biphenyl (PCB) congeners including mono-ortho and non-ortho copl
anar PCBs, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), p,p'-DDE, and mirex. Four of the s
eals were from Smith Island in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and four we
re from southern Puget Sound primary at Gertrude Island. The levels of
total PCBs, p,p'-DDE, and mirex are significantly higher in the seal
samples from Gertrude Island than those from Smith Island. There was n
o significant difference in the level of HCB in seal samples between t
he two locations. PCB profiles were dominated by congeners 138, 153, a
nd 180. The new PCB toxic equivalency factors (TEF) recommended by WHO
(I), and the TEF for congener 81 from Harris et al. (2) was used for
calculation of the contribution to dioxin-like toxicity from the PCB c
ongeners. PCB congener 126 was the major contributor to PCB toxic equi
valents (TEQs), followed by 156. The levels of polychlorinated dibenzo
-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) in marine
mammals from Georgia Strait/Vancouver Island (3) were presented for r
eference purposes. Based on our studies of PCBs and PCDD/Fs data from
the literature, the overall TEQs calculated for the monitored PCBs in
Smith Island seals may contribute as much if not more dioxin-like toxi
city as PCDD/Fs themselves.