Mjc. Harding et al., PARTIAL RECOVERY OF THE DOGWHELK (NUCELLA-LAPILLUS) IN SULLOM-VOE, SHETLAND FROM TRIBUTYLTIN CONTAMINATION, Marine environmental research, 44(3), 1997, pp. 285-304
Dogwhelks (Nucella lapillus) have been collected from sites throughout
Sullom Voe, Shetland (where an oil terminal has been in operation for
17 years) and in the nearby Yell Sound, Shetland on five occasions fr
om 1987 to 1995. The animals were examined for the effects of tributyl
tin (TBT) contamination in the form of imposer. The 1995 survey indica
tes that dogwhelks were completely absent from the terminal area, on r
ite promontory of Calback Ness. The degree of imposer in toothed adult
s, quantified in terms of the Relative Penis Size Index (RPSI) and Vas
Deferens Sequence Index (VDSI), was high throughout Sullom Voe (RPSIs
11.6-31.3%, mean 23.2%; VDSIs 4.25-5.17, mean 4.57). On average, 50%
of the females examined from sites within the Voe were sterile due to
blockage of their reproductive tracts with vas deferens tissue. Outsid
e the Vee, in the well flushed waters of Yell Sound, both the RPSI and
VDSI values were much lower (RPSIs 0.00-2.69%, mean 0.31%; VDSIs 0.00
-3.82, mean 1.33). Comparison of the RPSI and VDSI values found in the
present survey with previous surveys indicate that dogwhelks at some
stations in the Yell Sound and Sullom Voe are gradually recovering fro
m the impact of TBT contamination. Imposer has fallen from the maximum
values observed in 1991 although this is yet to result in a clear imp
rovement in juvenile production. The continued low numbers of juvenile
s indicate the potential for the population to survive. Crown copyrigh
t (C) 1997 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.