Residue of chlorinated pesticides in fish caught in the Southern Baltic

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The aim of this study was to estimate the residue of chlorinated pesticides in the edible fish caught in the Gulf of Gdańsk and in the Vistula Lagoon. The highest mean concentrations of total DDT were found in the muscles of salmon (331.45 ng g-1 lw.) and sabre carp (306.29 ng g -1 lw.) caught in the Vistula Lagoon, and in the muscles of cod (309.88 ng g-1 lw.) and herring (304.86 ng g-1 lw.) from the Gulf of Gdańsk. Moreover, it was discovered that the following were present in the muscles of fish: DDT metabolites (pp'-DDE and pp'-DDD isomers) as well as hexachlorobenzene and its metabolites and endrin, dieldrin, α-endosulfan isomers and methoxychlor. Pesticides concentrations were higher in the livers of fish than in the muscles, which proves that the removal of toxins from the fish systems dominates over their accumulation. Because no concentration limits for pesticides have been defined, consumer safety assessment of fish caught in the Southern Baltic and in the Vistula Lagoon is not possible. The authors, having observed an increase in heksachlorobenzen in fish tissues suggested the existence of contemporary sources of pesticides which introduce them into the coastal zone. © 2013 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Reindl, A. R., Falkowska, L., Szumiło, E., & Staniszewska, M. (2013). Residue of chlorinated pesticides in fish caught in the Southern Baltic. Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies, 42(3), 251–259. https://doi.org/10.2478/s13545-013-0081-z

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