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Organochlorine contaminants in Caspian and harbour seal blubber.
Publication Abstract

Organochlorine contaminants in Caspian and harbour seal blubber

A.J. Hall, C.D. Duck, R.J. Law, C.R. Allchin, S. Wilson and T. Eybator

Organochlorine contaminants (pesticides and individual polychlorinated biphenyl congeners, PCBs) were measured in Caspian (Phoca caspica) seal blubber and compared with concentrations in Harbour (Phoca vitulina) seal blubber. Concentrations of total dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its metabolites were significantly higher in Caspian seal than Harbour seal samples, whereas PCB congeners were significantly higher in Harbour than Caspian seals. Our finding suggests that Caspian seals are exposed to high levels of DDT pesticides. In contrast, PCBs are circulating in this population at much lower levels than in marine mammals from the North Sea.

Reference:

A.J. Hall, C.D. Duck, R.J. Law, C.R. Allchin, S. Wilson and T. Eybator, 1999. Organochlorine contaminants in Caspian and harbour seal blubber. Environmental Pollution, 106(2): 203-212.

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Publication Authors
A.J. Hall, C.D. Duck, R.J. Law*, C.R. Allchin*, S. Wilson and T. Eybator
Publication Date
January 1999
Publication Reference
Environmental Pollution, 106(2): 203-212
Publication DOI: https://doi.org/