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Persistent of Organochlorine Pesticides in the Green Lip Mussel (Perna Viridis) From Marine Estuaries in Thailand
Authors:Ruchaya Boonyatumanond  Monthip S Tabucanon  Sunitra Thongklieng  Sukanya Boonchlaermkit
Institution:  a Environmental Research and Training Center, Department of Environmental Quality Promotion, Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Pathumthani, Thailand
Abstract:Thailand has benefited from the availability of pest control chemicals for improving agricultural products and in public health like any other developing countries. in order to understand the distribution and contamination in the Gulf of Thailand, a Mussel Watch programme has been set up to monitor trace toxic substances of organochlorine pesticides along the Gulf of Thailand since 1989.

This paper focuses on the concentration of organochlorine pesticides in green lip mussels (Perna viridis) during 1989 to 1996. the mussel samples were used as a biological indicator and analyzed for 23 organochlorine compounds. the highest frequencies of organochlorine pesticide residues in Thailand were found in aldrin, dieldrin and DDTs in all samples and the highest concentration of DDT-isomer were p,p'-DDE and p,p'-DDT during 1989-1990 and 1991. the p,p'-DDE was only found during 1993-1995.

In 1996 the level of the DDT isomer (o,p-DDE) were found in the range of 11-16ppb(ngg-1 wet weight), HCH isomer (a-HCH) was found ND -1.6ppb(ngg-1 wet weight) and cis-chlordane found at ND - 3.4 ppb(ngg-1 wet weight). Other organoichlorine pesticide compounds such as dieldrin, heptachlor, aldrin, endrin and endosulfan isomers were not detected. the detection limit of all organochlorine compounds were 1.3-8.2ppb(ngg-1 wet weight). Trends of organochlorine pesticide residue in this area were found differently from the previous data during 1989-1991.
Keywords:Organochlorine  distribution  biological indicator  monitoring
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