The spatial variability of chlorinated bornane (SIGMACHB, toxaphene) c
oncentrations was studied in fishes from several lakes in the Yukon Te
rritory. Burbot (Lota lota), lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and lak
e whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) were collected from twelve lakes
on the Yukon River system and from one lake on the Liard River system
between September 1990 and April 1992. Individual and composite tissue
samples were analysed for chlorinated bornanes (SIGMACHB, toxaphene)
using capillary gas chromatography. Inter-lake SIGMACHB concentrations
ranged from 54 to 2805 ng/g wet weight in burbot liver, from < 10 to
657 ng/g in lake trout muscle, and from < 10 to 40 ng/g in lake whitef
ish muscle. SIGMACHB in burbot and lake trout varied significantly amo
ng lakes, with the highest concentrations in fishes from Lake Laberge.
Archived lake whitefish samples from Lake Laberge (1974) contained lo
wer concentrations of SIGMACHB than those found in fish collected betw
een 1990 and 1992. Interlake variability in SIGMACHB may be partially
related to differences in the food chains of the lakes.