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Incidence of chlorinated benzenes and chlorinated ethylenes in Lake Ontario Herring Gulls
Authors:D.J. Hallett  R.J. Norstrom  F.I. Onuska  M.E. Comba
Affiliation:Department of the Environment Canadian Wildlife Service National Wildlife Research Centre Ottawa, Ontario K1A OE7 Canada;Department of the Environment Inland Waters Directorate National Water Research Institute Burlington, Ontario L7R 4A6 Canada
Abstract:Great Lakes Herring Gulls (Larus argentatus) and their eggs have proven to be useful integrators on a lakewide basis of high molecular weight, relatively involatile organochlorine pollutants such as PCRs. A search for relatively volatile organochlorine compounds by GC/MS also revealed the presence of tri- and tetrachloroethylene, and isomers of di-, tri-, tetra-, penta- and hexachlorobenzene in the body lipid of adult Herring Gulls from Lake Ontario. Analysis of pooled eggs from colonies throughout the Great Lakes in 1978 showed that pentachlorobenzene and hexachlorobenzene were ubiquitous contaminants at levels from 14–50 ng/kg and 90–350 ng/kg, respectively. Hexachlorobenzene levels were 2–3 times higher in Lake Ontario than the other lakes, whereas pentachlorobenzene was more evenly distributed geographically. Levels of 1,2,3,4-tetra-, 1,2,4,5-tetra- and 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene near the detection limit of 10–20 ng/kg were found in a few samples.
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