Contaminants in Ospreys from the Pacific Northwest: II. Organochlorine Pesticides, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Mercury, 1991–1997

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J. E. Elliott
M. M. Machmer
L. K. Wilson
C. J. Henny
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[1] Canadian Wildlife Service,
[2] Pacific Wildlife Research Centre,undefined
[3] 5421 Robertson Road,undefined
[4] RR1 Delta,undefined
[5] BC,undefined
[6] V4K 3N2,undefined
[7] Canada ,undefined
[8] Pandion Ecological Research,undefined
[9] Box 26,undefined
[10] Ymir,undefined
[11] BC,undefined
[12] V0G 2K0,undefined
[13] Canada ,undefined
[14] USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center,undefined
[15] 3200 SW Jefferson Way,undefined
[16] Corvallis,undefined
[17] Oregon 97331,undefined
[18] USA ,undefined
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PCBs; Biphenyl; Mercury Concentration; Organochlorine Pesticide; Total Mercury;
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Eggs of ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) were collected over the period 1991 to 1997 at 111 nests in the Fraser and Columbia River drainage systems of British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. Contents were analyzed for organochlorine (OC) pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and total mercury. Blood samples were taken from nestling ospreys at two time points during the 1992 breeding season on the Thompson River and analyzed for non-ortho PCBs. Concentrations of DDE and related compounds showed high variability among individual eggs within study areas and no significant differences in mean concentrations among study areas. Some eggs contained high concentrations of DDE, up to 20 mg/kg (wet weight), for which there were no evident local sources, suggesting that exposure occurred outside of the breeding grounds. Most other OC pesticides measured in osprey eggs showed a similar distribution, although mean concentrations of chlordane-related compounds were generally, and in some cases significantly, higher in samples collected from the Columbia River sites compared to elsewhere. Significantly greater concentrations of PCBs were found in eggs from the Columbia River basin compared to the Fraser. This was attributed to extensive development of hydroelectric generation and related industries on the Columbia system. Significant differences among sites were also found in the pattern of PCB congeners, e.g., eggs from the lower Columbia River site had proportionally greater concentrations of less chlorinated, Aroclor 1242–type PCBs compared to other sites. In contrast, eggs from upper reaches of the Columbia River had relatively greater amounts of Aroclor 1254 and 1260 congeners. Mercury concentrations in osprey eggs tended to be uniform among sites and comparable to those reported in the literature for ospreys nesting on naturally formed lakes and rivers. There were no significant temporal changes in mean concentrations of any of the measured compounds at sites monitored from 1991 to 1997.
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