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Samples of the barnacles Balanus amphitrite and Tetraclita squamosa we
re collected from the coastal waters of Xiamen, Fujian Province, China
, during May 1996. Barnacles were analysed for cadmium, copper, iron,
manganese and zinc using Inductively Coupled Plasma Emission Spectroph
otometry. Comparative statistical analyses have allowed intraspecific
comparisons of metal levels. One site in particular, Efflueut Outfall,
showed elevated levels of copper (2204 mu g(-1)) and zinc (10 000 mu
g g(-1)). Results from the present study have been compared with those
obtained from Xiamen in 1991 and from Hong Kong's coastal waters betw
een 1986 and 1996. Lower cadmium levels were measured in the present s
tudy as compared to 1991 whereas copper and zinc levels were similar b
etween 1991 and 1996, except at the Effluent Outfall site where great
increases in bioavailability were recorded. Accumulated body burdens o
f all metals were similar to those measured from Victoria Harbour in t
he 1980s and Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong, in the 1990s. (C) 1998 Elsevier
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