CONCENTRATIONS OF PCBS AND OTHER ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN EELS (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA, L) OF THE VANAJAVESI WATERCOURSE IN SOUTHERN FINLAND,1990-1993

Citation
J. Tulonen et Pj. Vuorinen, CONCENTRATIONS OF PCBS AND OTHER ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS IN EELS (ANGUILLA-ANGUILLA, L) OF THE VANAJAVESI WATERCOURSE IN SOUTHERN FINLAND,1990-1993, Science of the total environment, 187(1), 1996, pp. 11-18
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
00489697
Volume
187
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
11 - 18
Database
ISI
SICI code
0048-9697(1996)187:1<11:COPAOO>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
As a consequence of stocking, the Vanajavesi watercourse has become on e of the most important eel waters in southern Finland. In the upper r eaches of the waterway, Lake Kernaalanjarvi (410 ha) was severely load ed in the 1956-1984 period by a single paper mill, which discharged a total of more than 1000 1 of PCB compounds into the water. For this re ason it has been impossible to use the pike, pike-perch and bream from this lake for human consumption. However, the effect of the discharge s with respect to these species has only been a local one. In 1989 and 1990, some PCB measurements were also made on a number of eels. The h ighest measured PCB concentrations (33.8 mg kg(-1) fresh wt.) of these were up to seven times higher than for pike, and 15 times higher than pike-perch, in the same area. As a result of this study, a more exten sive study concentrating on eels was initiated at the Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute. From 1990-1993, a total of 54 eels were trapped in the Vanajavesi waterway and determinations for PCBs and ot her organic chlorine compounds were made. In this case the highest PCB level measured was only 5.1 mg kg(-1), some 70 km downstream of Lake Kernaalanjarvi. In general, however, the concentrations were inversely proportional to the distance downstream from the lake. In Lake Kernaa lanjarvi itself, the average PCB concentration was 1.7 mg kg(-1). Of a ll the eels studied, 12.9% were unfit for human consumption (PCB conce ntration > 2.0 mg kg(-1)) according to the National Board of Health di rective.