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Butyltin contamination of sediments and benthic fish from the East, Gulf and Pacific coasts of the United States.

C A Krone1, J E Stein, U Varanasi.   

Abstract

Butyltin concentrations were determined in sediments, tissues and stomach contents of fish collected in 41 embayments on the East, Gulf and Pacific coasts of the U.S.A. between 1986 and 1991 as part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Benthic Surveillance Project (NBSP). A total of 99 sediments, 108 fish liver samples from 11 fish species, and 10 composites of fish stomach contents were analyzed for tetrabutylin, tributylin, dibutylin and monobutylin. Tributyltin (TBT) was detected (i.e. > 10 ng/g) in 38 of the sediments samples analyzed and was generally the predominant bulytin present; concentrations of total butyltins ranged from 15 to 1600 ng/g wet weight. The highest concentrations were found in sediments from urban sites, especially sites on the West coast. Many of the fish liver and stomach contents samples also contained butyltins. Tributyltin represented 83 (7.1)% [mean (SEM); n=15], 64 (6.6)% (n=12) and 36 (7.8)% (n=12) of the total butyltins in livers from white croaker, winter flounder and Atlantic croaker, respectively, suggesting possible species differences in biotransformation of TBT. The concentrations of butyltins in stomach contents indicated that diet can be a significant route of exposure of fish to butyltins. Between 1986 and 1991 butyltin concentrations in sediments and fish generally appeared to be declining; however, no statistically significant temporal trends were observed at individual sites or for the sites overall.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 24198072     DOI: 10.1007/BF00395168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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Authors:  L W Hall; A E Pinkney
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1.  Sources and historical record of tin and butyl-tin species in a Mediterranean bay (Toulon Bay, France).

Authors:  Frédérique Pougnet; Jörg Schäfer; Lionel Dutruch; Cédric Garnier; Erwan Tessier; Duc Huy Dang; Laurent Lanceleur; Jean-Ulrich Mullot; Véronique Lenoble; Gérard Blanc
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2014-02-21       Impact factor: 4.223

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