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Organochlorine contaminants in seabird eggs from the Pacific coast of Canada, 1971–1986
Authors:J E Elliott  D G Noble  R J Norstrom  P E Whitehead
Institution:(1) Canadian Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Research Centre, K1A 0H3 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada;(2) Canadian Wildlife Service, Pacific and Yukon Region, Box 340, V4K 3Y3 Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Eggs were collected from seven seabird species at colonies on the British Columbia coast from 1983 to 1986 and analyzed for organochlorine contaminants. Total PCB levels (wet weight) were highest in double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) from the Fraser estuary (2.91 mg kg-1) and the Strait of Georgia (3.79 mg kg-1). Highest DDE levels were in fork-tailed storm-petrels (Oceanodroma furcata) from the Queen Charlotte Islands (1.68 mg kg-1). Organochlorine levels were generally lower in eggs from the mid 1980s than in those collected in the early 1970s. Organochlorine levels in Pacific alcids and hydrobatids foraging in offshore locations were compared to those in the same or ecologically similar species from the Canadian Atlantic coast. DDT- and HCH-related compounds were higher in Pacific populations while levels of dieldrin, oxychlordane, and HCB were generally lower. With the exception of beta-HCH, levels of all measured organochlorines were lower in cormorants breeding in the Fraser River estuary than in cormorants from the St. Lawrence River estuary on the Atlantic coast.
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