Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6357535 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Sediment and Mytilus galloprovincialis samples collected from the Port Elizabeth Harbour were analysed for six indicator PCB congeners to assess their contamination status. The concentrations of total PCBs in sediments and M. galloprovincialis ranged from 0.56 to 2.35Â ng/g dry weight and 14.48 to 21.37Â ng/g wet weight, respectively. Congeners 138 and 153 were dominant and accounted for an average of 29% and 24% of total PCBs in M. galloprovincialis; 32% and 30% in sediments, respectively. Sediments are home to a wide variety of aquatic life. None of the sediments analysed exceeded the PCB limits recommended the Canadian interim sediment quality guideline and the South African recommended sediment guidelines (21.6Â ng/g). Both humans and aquatic life are sensitive to the toxic effects of PCBs.
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Authors
E. Kampire, G. Rubidge, J.B. Adams,