Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem

Bioaccumulation and environmental behavior of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the antarctic marine ecosystem under the fast ice were studied. Many samples such as seawater, benthic invertebrates, fishes, Weddell seal etc., were collected at the Tottuki Point where pollution by human activities...

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Main Authors: Hideaki,Hideo, Tanabe,Shinsuke, Kawano,Masahide, Tatsukawa,Ryo
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Language:English
Published: Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University 1984
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001625 2023-05-15T13:47:59+02:00 Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem Hideaki,Hideo Tanabe,Shinsuke Kawano,Masahide Tatsukawa,Ryo 1984-08 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=1625 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00001625/ https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=1625&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=1625 http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00001625/ AA00733561 Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue, 32, 151-161(1984-08) https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=1625&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Departmental Bulletin Paper P(論文) 1984 ftnipr 2022-11-12T19:42:29Z Bioaccumulation and environmental behavior of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the antarctic marine ecosystem under the fast ice were studied. Many samples such as seawater, benthic invertebrates, fishes, Weddell seal etc., were collected at the Tottuki Point where pollution by human activities has been most unlikely and from Syowa Station where some pollution is likely because of the research activities. In seawater samples, the concentration of PCBs (sum of several tens of individual chlorinated biphenyls) was found to be higher than that of ΣDDT (p, p'-DDE+p, p'-DDT), but reverse in organisms. ΣChlordane (sum of several chlordane compounds and metabolites) concentrations showed the middle level between PCBs and ΣDDT in both seawater and organisms. In higher trophic level organisms, the bioconcentration factors (BCFs) increased, and variable compositions of PCBs and chlordane compounds were also found. Concentration levels of ΣDDT and PCBs in the antarctic marine ecosystem were about two orders of magnitude lower than those in the western North Pacific. The low levels are most likely attributable to the low concentration of these chemicals in seawater under the antarctic fast ice, which might be caused by the specific environmental characteristics in the Antarctic relating to its locality being far away from the intensive regions of industrial and human activities on the earth, the ice covering and the high bioproductivity during the austral summer. Report Antarc* Antarctic Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research Weddell Seal National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic The Antarctic Austral Syowa Station Pacific Weddell
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description Bioaccumulation and environmental behavior of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the antarctic marine ecosystem under the fast ice were studied. Many samples such as seawater, benthic invertebrates, fishes, Weddell seal etc., were collected at the Tottuki Point where pollution by human activities has been most unlikely and from Syowa Station where some pollution is likely because of the research activities. In seawater samples, the concentration of PCBs (sum of several tens of individual chlorinated biphenyls) was found to be higher than that of ΣDDT (p, p'-DDE+p, p'-DDT), but reverse in organisms. ΣChlordane (sum of several chlordane compounds and metabolites) concentrations showed the middle level between PCBs and ΣDDT in both seawater and organisms. In higher trophic level organisms, the bioconcentration factors (BCFs) increased, and variable compositions of PCBs and chlordane compounds were also found. Concentration levels of ΣDDT and PCBs in the antarctic marine ecosystem were about two orders of magnitude lower than those in the western North Pacific. The low levels are most likely attributable to the low concentration of these chemicals in seawater under the antarctic fast ice, which might be caused by the specific environmental characteristics in the Antarctic relating to its locality being far away from the intensive regions of industrial and human activities on the earth, the ice covering and the high bioproductivity during the austral summer.
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author Hideaki,Hideo
Tanabe,Shinsuke
Kawano,Masahide
Tatsukawa,Ryo
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Tanabe,Shinsuke
Kawano,Masahide
Tatsukawa,Ryo
Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem
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Tanabe,Shinsuke
Kawano,Masahide
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title Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem
title_short Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem
title_full Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem
title_fullStr Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Fate of DDTs, PCBs and chlordane compounds in the Antarctic marine ecosystem
title_sort fate of ddts, pcbs and chlordane compounds in the antarctic marine ecosystem
publisher Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University/Department of Environment Conservation,Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University
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