P. Marth et al., LEVELS OF CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS (CHC1) IN BREAMS (ABRAMIS-BRAMA) FROM THE RIVER ELBE (A CONTRIBUTION TO THE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIMEN BANK), Chemosphere, 34(9-10), 1997, pp. 2183-2192
The levels of chlorinated hydrocarbon (CHC) contaminants in muscle and
liver tissues of bream (Abramis brama) along the river Elbe were moni
tored during 1991, 1993 and 1994. Especially fish from the eastern sam
pling sites (Prossen, Dresden) has been heavily contaminated by HCB, O
CS, DDT-metabolites and PCBs. In 1991, the concentrations of OCS, DDE
and PCBs decreased significantly by 65, 65 and 51%, respectively, betw
een Dresden and Vockerode and did not change very much from Vockerode
downstream to Cumlosen. Elevated HCH levels were found in Aken, Barby
and Heinrichsberg. An increasing temporal pattern during this period w
as found for HCB, OCS and DDE in Prossen. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Lt
d.