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PAH in shellfish affected by the Sea Empress oil spill in Wales in 1996
Publication Abstract

PAH in shellfish affected by the Sea Empress oil spill in Wales in 1996

R.J. Law, C.A. Kelly and M.D. Nicholson

The grounding of the tanker Sea Empress at the entrance to Milford Haven, southwest Wales, in 1996 resulted in the loss of over 70,000 tonnes of crude oil. This resulted in the contamination of over 204 km of coastline, and of fish and shellfish in the vicinity. In order to protect consumers a fishery closure order was instituted under the Food and Environment Protection Act, and a monitoring programme was initiated in order to assess the degree of contamination of local stocks. In this paper we present information on the level and distribution of PAH contaminants in molluscan species (cockles, mussels and oysters) derived from this information on the profiles of PAH uptake following an acute spillage of oil, and chronically from diffuse urban and industrial sources from background samples collected beyond the boundaries of the affected area.

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R.J. Law, C.A. Kelly and M.D. Nicholson, 1997. PAH in shellfish affected by the Sea Empress oil spill in Wales in 1996. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, 17:229-239

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Publication Authors
R.J. Law*, C.A. Kelly* and M.D. Nicholson*
Publication Date
January 1999
Publication Reference
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, 17:229-239
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