Polychlorinated biphenyls in clams and oysters from New Bedford Harbor, Massachusetts, March 1978.

Pesticides monitoring journal Pub Date : 1981-12-01
W I Hatch, D W Allen, P D Brady, A C Davis, J W Farrington
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Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations in clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) and oysters (Crassostrea virginica) from 17 stations of the western and New Bedford Harbor areas of Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, clearly show that the New Bedford Harbor area is severely polluted. Up to 5 ppm PCBs (dry weight) were found in shellfish tissue. The most likely sources of the PCBs are chronic releases from two electrical component manufacturers in New Bedford. Close proximity of the shellfish to the source of input is indicated by a high relative abundance of the di-, tri-, and tetrachlorobiphenyls. The data suggest that the New Bedford Harbor area should be considered, along with the Hudson River and Chesapeake Bay, one of the major sources of PCB inputs to the northeastern United States coastal area.

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1978年3月,马萨诸塞州新贝德福德港蛤蜊和牡蛎中的多氯联苯。
马萨诸塞州Buzzards湾西部和新贝德福德港区的17个站点的蛤蜊和牡蛎(Crassostrea virginica)中多氯联苯(PCB)的浓度清楚地表明新贝德福德港区受到严重污染。在贝类组织中发现了高达5 ppm的多氯联苯(干重)。多氯联苯最有可能的来源是新贝德福德的两家电子元件制造商长期释放的多氯联苯。二氯联苯、三氯联苯和四氯联苯的相对丰度较高,表明贝类靠近输入源。数据表明,应考虑新贝德福德港区,以及哈德逊河和切萨皮克湾,这是美国东北部沿海地区多氯联苯输入的主要来源之一。
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