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Organochlorine
Compounds and Trace Elements in Fish Tissue and Ancillary Data for
the Connecticut, Housatonic, and Thames River Basins Study Unit,
1992-94
Open-File
Report 96-358
By
James F. Coles
Concentrations
of organochlorine compounds and trace elements were assayed in
fish tissue collected from the Connecticut, Housatonic, and Thames
River Basins Study Unit, 1992-94. These data were collected to
determine the occurrence and distribution of organochlorine
compounds and trace elements in the study unit. Ancillary data
included are land-use categories by percentage of the sampling-
site basins and the size, gender, and age of the individual fish
collected for this study. Concentrations of 28 organochlorine
compounds in composited whole fish samples were measured at 32
sites, and concentrations of 22 trace elements in composited fish
liver samples were measured at 14 of the 32 sites. Most frequently
detected organochlorines were DDT related compounds at 31 sites,
total PCBs at 28 sites, and chlordane related compounds at 25
sites. Concentrations of total PCBs in fish tissue were generally
higher at the large river sites than at the smaller tributary
sites. Concentrations of chlordane- related compounds in fish
tissue were higher at sites from more urbanized basins than at
sites from predominately agriculture and forested basins.
Concentrations of the DDT related compounds were undifferentiated
among sites comprising different land uses. Trace elements
detected at all 14 sites included borom, copper, iron, manganese,
molybdenum, selenium, and zinc. Trace elements detected at 10 or
more sites included arsenic, mercury, silver, strontium, and
vanadium. Antimony, beryllium, and uranium were not detected at
any site.
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