Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008

Samples of mixed zooplankton (mainly Calanus spp.), two benthic invertebrate (scallop Chlamys islandica, snail Buccinum cyaneum), five teleost fish (herring Clupea harengus, capelin Mallotus villosus, char Salvelinus alpines, sculpin Myoxocephalus scorpioides, turbot Reinhardtius hippoglossoides), t...

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Main Authors: Fisk, Aaron, McKinney, Melissa, Muir, Derek, Tomy, Gregg
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2012
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/11295
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11295
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author Fisk, Aaron
McKinney, Melissa
Muir, Derek
Tomy, Gregg
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McKinney, Melissa
Muir, Derek
Tomy, Gregg
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description Samples of mixed zooplankton (mainly Calanus spp.), two benthic invertebrate (scallop Chlamys islandica, snail Buccinum cyaneum), five teleost fish (herring Clupea harengus, capelin Mallotus villosus, char Salvelinus alpines, sculpin Myoxocephalus scorpioides, turbot Reinhardtius hippoglossoides), two elasmobranch fish (arctic skate Amblyraja hyperborea, Greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus), two pinniped (harp seal Pagophilus groenlandicus, ringed seal Pusa hispida) and two cetacean (beluga whale Delphinapterus leucas , narwhal Monodon monoceros) species were collected from Cumberland Sound (Nunavut). Zooplankton were sampled by surface horizontal tows and vertical hauls using a plankton net. Benthic invertebrates were sampled by ponar, herring, char and sculpin by gillnet, capelin by dip net and turbot, arctic skate and Greenland sharks by bottom long line. Marine mammals were sampled during Inuit subsistence hunts. Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), chlorobenzene (ClBz), hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH), chlordane-related (CHL) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane-related (DDT) contaminants were extracted from whole zooplankton, soft tissues of scallop and snail, muscle tissues of fish and blubber tissue of marine mammals by established methods. Contaminants were extracted from homogenized tissues into organic solvents. A small aliquot was analyzed for gravimetrically for lipid content. Remaining extracts were cleaned up, fractionated and analyzed by gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector. Accuracy of generated contaminant concentrations was usually within 20% of accepted values, assessed by simultaneous extraction and analysis of NIST mussel standard reference material 1974b. Samples extracted in duplicate showed precision in sum (∑) contaminant concentrations on average within 10%, 14%, 19%, 13% and 20% for ∑PCB, ∑ClBz, ∑HCH, ∑CHL and ∑DDT, respectively. Contaminant concentrations in blanks were generally low (<0.05 ng/g). Average method detection limits were 0.02 ng/g. Reported analyte concentrations were blank-subtracted, but not recovery corrected. Stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon were also assessed in these same samples, except muscle tissues for marine mammals, to investigate the relationship of contaminant concentrations to trophic positions and carbon sources. : Purpose: As the largest fish and most prolific eater in the Arctic seas, the Greenland shark is a very unique vertebrate in the Arctic ecosystem. Given their diet, Greenland sharks hold a position in the food web similar to that of polar bears. Little is known about how these sharks behave or how their behaviour might shift in response to changes in climate. Given their importance in the Arctic food web, this project is assessing the feeding ecology and behaviour of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions to determine how different environments affect this fish. This assessment involves the analysis of contaminants that were found in multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound in 2007 and 2008. : Summary: Not Applicable
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5443/11295 2025-01-16T20:25:58+00:00 Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008 Fisk, Aaron McKinney, Melissa Muir, Derek Tomy, Gregg 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/11295 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11295 en eng Canadian Cryospheric Information Network Public Contaminants Cumberland Sound Fishes Greenland shark Invertebrates Marine mammals Pangnirtung International Polar Year-Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions dataset Dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5443/11295 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Samples of mixed zooplankton (mainly Calanus spp.), two benthic invertebrate (scallop Chlamys islandica, snail Buccinum cyaneum), five teleost fish (herring Clupea harengus, capelin Mallotus villosus, char Salvelinus alpines, sculpin Myoxocephalus scorpioides, turbot Reinhardtius hippoglossoides), two elasmobranch fish (arctic skate Amblyraja hyperborea, Greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus), two pinniped (harp seal Pagophilus groenlandicus, ringed seal Pusa hispida) and two cetacean (beluga whale Delphinapterus leucas , narwhal Monodon monoceros) species were collected from Cumberland Sound (Nunavut). Zooplankton were sampled by surface horizontal tows and vertical hauls using a plankton net. Benthic invertebrates were sampled by ponar, herring, char and sculpin by gillnet, capelin by dip net and turbot, arctic skate and Greenland sharks by bottom long line. Marine mammals were sampled during Inuit subsistence hunts. Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), chlorobenzene (ClBz), hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH), chlordane-related (CHL) and dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane-related (DDT) contaminants were extracted from whole zooplankton, soft tissues of scallop and snail, muscle tissues of fish and blubber tissue of marine mammals by established methods. Contaminants were extracted from homogenized tissues into organic solvents. A small aliquot was analyzed for gravimetrically for lipid content. Remaining extracts were cleaned up, fractionated and analyzed by gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector. Accuracy of generated contaminant concentrations was usually within 20% of accepted values, assessed by simultaneous extraction and analysis of NIST mussel standard reference material 1974b. Samples extracted in duplicate showed precision in sum (∑) contaminant concentrations on average within 10%, 14%, 19%, 13% and 20% for ∑PCB, ∑ClBz, ∑HCH, ∑CHL and ∑DDT, respectively. Contaminant concentrations in blanks were generally low (<0.05 ng/g). Average method detection limits were 0.02 ng/g. Reported analyte concentrations were blank-subtracted, but not recovery corrected. Stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon were also assessed in these same samples, except muscle tissues for marine mammals, to investigate the relationship of contaminant concentrations to trophic positions and carbon sources. : Purpose: As the largest fish and most prolific eater in the Arctic seas, the Greenland shark is a very unique vertebrate in the Arctic ecosystem. Given their diet, Greenland sharks hold a position in the food web similar to that of polar bears. Little is known about how these sharks behave or how their behaviour might shift in response to changes in climate. Given their importance in the Arctic food web, this project is assessing the feeding ecology and behaviour of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions to determine how different environments affect this fish. This assessment involves the analysis of contaminants that were found in multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound in 2007 and 2008. : Summary: Not Applicable Dataset Arctic Beluga Beluga whale Beluga* Cumberland Sound Delphinapterus leucas Greenland Harp Seal International Polar Year inuit Monodon monoceros narwhal* Nunavut Pagophilus groenlandicus Pangnirtung Pusa hispida ringed seal Somniosus microcephalus Turbot Zooplankton DataCite Arctic Nunavut Greenland Cumberland Sound ENVELOPE(-66.014,-66.014,65.334,65.334) Pangnirtung ENVELOPE(-65.707,-65.707,66.145,66.145)
spellingShingle Contaminants
Cumberland Sound
Fishes
Greenland shark
Invertebrates
Marine mammals
Pangnirtung
International Polar Year-Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions
Fisk, Aaron
McKinney, Melissa
Muir, Derek
Tomy, Gregg
Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008
title Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008
title_full Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008
title_fullStr Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008
title_full_unstemmed Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008
title_short Contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in Cumberland Sound, 2007-2008
title_sort contaminants analyzed from multiple species of invertebrates, teleosts, elasmobranchs, and marine mammals sampled in cumberland sound, 2007-2008
topic Contaminants
Cumberland Sound
Fishes
Greenland shark
Invertebrates
Marine mammals
Pangnirtung
International Polar Year-Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions
topic_facet Contaminants
Cumberland Sound
Fishes
Greenland shark
Invertebrates
Marine mammals
Pangnirtung
International Polar Year-Feeding ecology of the Greenland shark under different ice conditions
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/11295
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11295