Ps. Rainbow et al., Biomonitoring of trace metals in the Gulf of Gdansk, using mussels (Mytilus trossulus) and barnacles (Balanus improvisus), WATER RES, 34(6), 2000, pp. 1823-1829
In a preliminary biomonitoring study, accumulated trace metal concentration
s (Cu, Zn, Fe, Cd, Pb, Mn, Ni) have been measured in the mussel Mytilus tro
ssulus and the barnacle Balanus improvisus collected in the Gulf of Gdansk,
Poland in 1998. Mussels were collected From five sites in May 1998, and fr
om one site in each of January and February 1998. Barnacles were collected
simultaneously from four of the five sites in May 1998. Analysis of covaria
nce has shown significant geographical and temporal differences in the loca
l bioavailabilities of trace metals to mussels and barnacles, as reflected
in the concentrations of accumulated trace metals. It is concluded that the
mussel and barnacle are suitable biomonitors to employ in programmes desig
ned to assess changes in metal pollution in the Gulf of Gdansk, one of the
most metal polluted parts of the Baltic Sea; due to the outflow of the Rive
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