Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas

-Ecological Christmas Bay, of the Galveston Bay system, has no point source discharges and minimal non-point contaminant sources. Due to its excellent water quality and habitats, this site was used to obtain baseline or control data for environmental assessments of the Gulf of Mexico coast. A review...

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Main Authors: Sager DR, Pitts DE, Carrier R, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry PU
Format: Conference Object
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Published: 1993
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/23038
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spelling fttexasamunigalv:oai:tamug-ir.tdl.org:1969.3/23038 2023-11-12T04:25:48+01:00 Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas Sager DR Pitts DE Carrier R Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry PU 1993 1993 Nov 14 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/23038 unknown 50585.00 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/23038 Arsenic Assessments ASW,Mexico Gulf ASW,USA,Texas,Galveston Bay Cadmium Callinectes Callinectes sapidus Copper Crassostrea Cynoscion nebulosus Environmental assessment Environmental impact estuarine organisms Galveston Bay habitat habitats Heavy metals Lead Mercury Metals Nickel Pollutants Q5 01503 Characteristics,behavior and fate Risk Risk assessment Sciaenops ocellatus Sediment Sediments Selenium Texas Toxicology USA water Water quality Zinc CONF 1993 fttexasamunigalv 2023-10-30T16:15:08Z -Ecological Christmas Bay, of the Galveston Bay system, has no point source discharges and minimal non-point contaminant sources. Due to its excellent water quality and habitats, this site was used to obtain baseline or control data for environmental assessments of the Gulf of Mexico coast. A review of the data and discussion of the resources studied for use in environmental assessments is given. Samples were analyzed for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium and zinc. Media analyzed included sediments, Crassostrea sp., Callinectes sapidus, Arius, Cynoscion nebulosus, Micropogonius undulatus, Paralichthys lethostigma, and Sciaenops ocellatus. Samples of finfish muscle tissue were taken ( mu g/g wet weight). The following data give ranges of metals commonly detected. Crassostrea sp. had arsenic ranging from 0.53-2.22, cadmium from <0.1-0.4, copper from 3.5-2B.5, nickel < 0.3-1.7, selenium 0.32-0.67, and zinc from 46.3-319 mu g/g. Callinectes had arsenic from 0.85-3.15, copper from < 1.7-14.9, nickel from < 0.3-1.1 , selenium from 0.26-0.74, and zinc from < 20-104.3 mu g/g. Arius had arsenic from 0.77-8.33, copper from < 1.7-0.6, mercury from < 0.1-0.12, and zinc from 8.1-30.5. Cynoscion had arsenic from < 0.13-4.45, cadmium from < 0.1-0.4, copper from < 0.3-0.4, selenium from 0.32-0.61, and zinc from < 2.5-4.7. Micropogonius had arsenic from 0.48-1.87, cadmium from < 0.08-0.6, copper from < 1.7-2.4, nickel from < 3-0.8, selenium from 0.44-0.79, and zinc from 10.3-49.9. Paralichthys had arsenic from <0.13-1.79, cadmium from < 0.08-0.3, copper from < 0.3-0.4, nickel from <0.3-0.9, selenium from 0.16-0.48, and zinc from < 2.5-50.5. Sciaenops had arsenicfrom < 0.13-1.86, copper from <0.3-0.7, nickel from <0.3-0.6, selenium from 0.16-0.43, and zinc from < 2.5-6.8. (DBO) http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm Conference Object Sciaenops ocellatus Texas A&M University Galveston Campus: DSpace Repository Christmas Bay ENVELOPE(-138.371,-138.371,61.063,61.063)
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topic Arsenic
Assessments
ASW,Mexico Gulf
ASW,USA,Texas,Galveston Bay
Cadmium
Callinectes
Callinectes sapidus
Copper
Crassostrea
Cynoscion nebulosus
Environmental assessment
Environmental impact
estuarine organisms
Galveston Bay
habitat
habitats
Heavy metals
Lead
Mercury
Metals
Nickel
Pollutants
Q5 01503 Characteristics,behavior and fate
Risk
Risk assessment
Sciaenops ocellatus
Sediment
Sediments
Selenium
Texas
Toxicology
USA
water
Water quality
Zinc
spellingShingle Arsenic
Assessments
ASW,Mexico Gulf
ASW,USA,Texas,Galveston Bay
Cadmium
Callinectes
Callinectes sapidus
Copper
Crassostrea
Cynoscion nebulosus
Environmental assessment
Environmental impact
estuarine organisms
Galveston Bay
habitat
habitats
Heavy metals
Lead
Mercury
Metals
Nickel
Pollutants
Q5 01503 Characteristics,behavior and fate
Risk
Risk assessment
Sciaenops ocellatus
Sediment
Sediments
Selenium
Texas
Toxicology
USA
water
Water quality
Zinc
Sager DR
Pitts DE
Carrier R
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry PU
Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas
topic_facet Arsenic
Assessments
ASW,Mexico Gulf
ASW,USA,Texas,Galveston Bay
Cadmium
Callinectes
Callinectes sapidus
Copper
Crassostrea
Cynoscion nebulosus
Environmental assessment
Environmental impact
estuarine organisms
Galveston Bay
habitat
habitats
Heavy metals
Lead
Mercury
Metals
Nickel
Pollutants
Q5 01503 Characteristics,behavior and fate
Risk
Risk assessment
Sciaenops ocellatus
Sediment
Sediments
Selenium
Texas
Toxicology
USA
water
Water quality
Zinc
description -Ecological Christmas Bay, of the Galveston Bay system, has no point source discharges and minimal non-point contaminant sources. Due to its excellent water quality and habitats, this site was used to obtain baseline or control data for environmental assessments of the Gulf of Mexico coast. A review of the data and discussion of the resources studied for use in environmental assessments is given. Samples were analyzed for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, mercury, nickel, selenium and zinc. Media analyzed included sediments, Crassostrea sp., Callinectes sapidus, Arius, Cynoscion nebulosus, Micropogonius undulatus, Paralichthys lethostigma, and Sciaenops ocellatus. Samples of finfish muscle tissue were taken ( mu g/g wet weight). The following data give ranges of metals commonly detected. Crassostrea sp. had arsenic ranging from 0.53-2.22, cadmium from <0.1-0.4, copper from 3.5-2B.5, nickel < 0.3-1.7, selenium 0.32-0.67, and zinc from 46.3-319 mu g/g. Callinectes had arsenic from 0.85-3.15, copper from < 1.7-14.9, nickel from < 0.3-1.1 , selenium from 0.26-0.74, and zinc from < 20-104.3 mu g/g. Arius had arsenic from 0.77-8.33, copper from < 1.7-0.6, mercury from < 0.1-0.12, and zinc from 8.1-30.5. Cynoscion had arsenic from < 0.13-4.45, cadmium from < 0.1-0.4, copper from < 0.3-0.4, selenium from 0.32-0.61, and zinc from < 2.5-4.7. Micropogonius had arsenic from 0.48-1.87, cadmium from < 0.08-0.6, copper from < 1.7-2.4, nickel from < 3-0.8, selenium from 0.44-0.79, and zinc from 10.3-49.9. Paralichthys had arsenic from <0.13-1.79, cadmium from < 0.08-0.3, copper from < 0.3-0.4, nickel from <0.3-0.9, selenium from 0.16-0.48, and zinc from < 2.5-50.5. Sciaenops had arsenicfrom < 0.13-1.86, copper from <0.3-0.7, nickel from <0.3-0.6, selenium from 0.16-0.43, and zinc from < 2.5-6.8. (DBO) http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm
format Conference Object
author Sager DR
Pitts DE
Carrier R
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry PU
author_facet Sager DR
Pitts DE
Carrier R
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry PU
author_sort Sager DR
title Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas
title_short Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas
title_full Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas
title_fullStr Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas
title_full_unstemmed Metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted Bay in Texas
title_sort metals in estuarine species of a minimally impacted bay in texas
publishDate 1993
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/23038
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geographic Christmas Bay
geographic_facet Christmas Bay
genre Sciaenops ocellatus
genre_facet Sciaenops ocellatus
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