Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4424031 Environment International 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Five bivalve species – Mytilus galloprovinciallis (Mediterranean mussels), Venus gallina (stripped venus), Modiola barbatus L. (bearded horse mussels), Pecten jacobeus (scallops) and Callista chione (hard clams) – were collected from seven areas in Aegean Sea, Greece, between August 2001 and January 2003 and analyzed for organotins (OTs). The concentrations (as geometric means) found were 17.1 ng g− 1 for tributyltin (TBT), 18.8 ng g− 1 for dibutytltin (DBT), 7.8 ng g− 1 for monobutyltin (MBT) and 13.0 ng g− 1 for triphenyltin (TPhT) (wet weight), which are at similar or lower levels than those reported worldwide. Studying OTs distribution between different bivalve species, lower concentrations were observed in mediterranean mussels, possibly due to their growth in water column (grown on sea net pens in mussel farms), in contrast to the free-ranging species, collected from fishing grounds. Concentrations of the OTs in the examined bivalves varied seasonally.

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