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Mussel Watch: a review of Cu and other metals in various marine organisms in Taiwan, 1991-98

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 110, Issue 2, Pages 207-215

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0269-7491(99)00304-8

Keywords

mussel watch; metal contamination; indicator organisms

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This study presents the distribution of Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Hg and As in various marine organisms collected along the western coast of Taiwan from 1991 to 1998, and also evaluates the lime variation of Cu in oysters before (1980-85) and after (1986-98) the green oyster incident. The results show that relatively high geometric mean (GM) concentrations of Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, As and Hg were generally found in Crassostrea gigas (Cu = 229 mu g/g, Zn = 783 mu g/g), Gomphina aeguialtera (Pb = 30.3 mu g/g), Tegillarca granosa (Cd = 2.85 mu g/g), Thais clavigera (As = 96.9 mu g/g) and Parapenaeopsis cornuta (Hg = 1.35 mu g/g), respectively. Especially, maximum Cu and Zn concentrations (GM = 229 and 783 mu g/g, respectively) in oysters (C. gigas) from different culture areas were much higher than those of the other organisms by about 1.13-458 and 2.40-63.7 limes, respectively. Similarly, rock-shells (Thais clavigera) had a high capacity for accumulating Cu (GM = 202 mu g/g) and Zn (GM = 326 mu g/g)under the same physico-chemical conditions. The highest GM Cu and Zn concentrations of 1108 (range from 113 to 2806) and 1567 (range from 303 to 3593) mu g/g were obtained in oysters from the Hsiangshan coastal area, one of the most important oyster culture areas in Taiwan. However, the highest GM Cd and As concentrations of 6.82 and 19.3 mu g/g were found in oysters from the Machu Islands. Mean Cu concentrations in the oysters ii-om the Erhjin Chi estuary declined from 2194+/-212 mu g/g in 1986-90 to 545 mu g/g (GM) in 1991-96. In the Hsiganshan areal GM Cu concentrations of 909 mu g/g (1991-96) and 1351 mu g/g (1997-98) in oysters were significantly higher than those of 201 mu g/g (1980-85) and 682 mu g/g (1986-90). The gradually increasing levels of Cu and Zn in the oysters from the Hsiangshan area have been observed year by year. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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