Circumpolar trends of PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in the arctic marine environment inferred from levels in ringed seals

Citation
D. Muir et al., Circumpolar trends of PCBs and organochlorine pesticides in the arctic marine environment inferred from levels in ringed seals, ENV SCI TEC, 34(12), 2000, pp. 2431-2438
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
0013936X → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
12
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2431 - 2438
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-936X(20000615)34:12<2431:CTOPAO>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Geographical trends in levels of Sigma PCB10 (sum of 10 major congeners), h exachlorocyclohexanes (HCH), Sigma DDT (sum of DDT-related compounds), and other persistent organochlorines (OCs) in ringed seal blubber were examined at 13 sampling locations in the Arctic over 175 deg longitude from norther n Canada to the South Kara Sea (Yenisey Gulf) in Russia. Concentrations of OCs were adjusted, using analysis of covariance, for effects of the covaria tes, sex, age, and blubber thickness. Adjusted mean concentrations of Sigma PCB10 and Sigma DDT were significantly higher in the samples from the Yeni sey Gulf in the Russian Arctic, Svalbard, and East Greenland than in west G reenland or the Canadian Arctic. Sigma PCB10 and Sigma DDT in Yenisey Gulf samples were 8x and 6x higher, respectively, than the average in levels fro m four Canadian locations. Sigma PCB10 and Sigma DDT means declined signifi cantly with increasing westerly longitude (r(2) = 0.75 and 0.73, respective ly). Sigma HCH levels for sites in the Canadian Arctic were significantly h igher than those from west Greenland (Qeqertarsuaq), east Greenland (Ittoqq ortoormiit), and Svalbard and increased significantly from east to west. Th e geographical trend Sigma HCH is in general agreement with observed trends of HCH in seawater where higher levels have been found in the Canadian Arc tic. Higher proportions of more recalcitrant hexa- and pentachloro-PCB cong eners were observed in seal blubber samples in the European/Russian Arctic. The continued use of PCBs in electrical equipment and other applications i n Russia is a likely source of the more highly chlorinated congeners.