This paper presents the most current data for toxaphene in the water,
sediments, and biota of the Laurentian Great Lakes of North America. C
oncentrations in water range from 1.1 ng/L in Lake Superior to 0.17 ng
/L in Lake Ontario. Lake Superior has the highest water concentration,
which is contrary to the pattern seen for other pollutants. The obser
ved log particle-water partition coefficient was 4.5. Recent sediments
had similar concentrations among the lakes(approx. 15 ng/g dry weight
), but different homolog compositions. The log bioaccumulation factors
(BAFs) normalized to lipid or organic carbon were 5.8, 6.5, 6.3, 6.7,
6.7, and 7.0 for phytoplankton, net zooplankton, Mysis, Bythotrephes,
sculpin, and lake trout. These data clearly show that toxaphene bioma
gnifies in the foodweb. (C)1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reser
ved