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PCB concentrations in fish muscle

 

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Authors: Anders Bignert, Elisabeth Nyberg,
Contaminant Research Group, Swedish Museum of Natural History

 

 

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Figure 1.  Spatial variation in geometric mean concentration (ng/g lipid w.) of CB-153 in herring muscle (2000-2003). The highest concentration (176 ng/g) was found in the southern Bothnian Sea, the lowest (17 ng/g) in the Åland archipelago. Data obtained from ICES database and originates from both the Finnish and Swedish national monitoring programmes analysed at different laboratories.


Key message 

sPCB concentrations show significant declining trends in the investigated biotic matrices as a result of measures taken to reduce discharges of PCB to the environment. The concentrations are still significantly higher in the Baltic Proper and in the southern Bothnian Sea compared to the Kattegatt and the Skagerakk (based on data from the Swedish Monitoring Programme).

Results and assessments

Relevance of the indicator for describing developments in the environment

PCB concentration in tissues from various species show coherent trends of similar magnitudes from various regions. The investigated species are commonly used for human consumption.

Policy relevance and policy references

The Helsinki Convention (HELCOM) revised 1992 especially names PCB for which special bans and restrictions on transport, trade, handling, use and disposal are imposed. The Minister Declaration from 1988, within HELCOM, calls for a reduction of stable organic substances by 50% by 1995 with 1987 as a base year. The Minister Declaration from 1996, within HELCOM, and the declaration in Esbjerg 1995, calls for measures for toxic, persistent, bioaccumulating substances to have ceased completely in the year 2020.

Assessment

The concentration of sPCB (sum of PCB’s estimated from CB-138 or peak 10 from packed column chromatography) in herring muscle from all herring sites in the Baltic show significant decreasing trends during the time period 1978/80-2005. The rates vary between 5.4 and 9.5% per year. This implies a total decrease of about 85% at Ängskärsklubb and about 70% at Karlskrona, of the PCB-concentration in herring muscle, since the end of the seventies.

The two cod liver time-series from south east of Gotland in the Baltic Proper and Fladen at the west coast, show significant decreasing trends of sPCB at the rate of 6.9% per year (1980-2004/05).



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Figure 2. Temporal trends of sPCB concentration (ug/g lipid w.) in herring muscle (1981-2005).

 

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Figure 3.  Temporal trends of sPCB concentration (ug/g lipid w.) in cod liver (1981-2004/2005).


 

References

Bignert, A., Nyberg E., Asplund L., Willander A. 2006. Comments Concerning the National Swedish Contaminant Monitoring Programme in Marine Biota. Report to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 2006. 115 pp. 

 

Data

Geometric concentrations of sPCB (mg/g lipid weight) in various matrices and sites during the time period 1980-2005 and the estimated mean concentration for the last year. The age intervals for fish are also presented together with the total number of analyses and the number of years of the various time-series.

 

Matrixagenn yrsyeartrend (95% ci)last year (95% ci)
Herring muscle
Harufjärden3-43432678-05-9.5(-11,-8.2)*.19 (.16-.24)
Ängskärsklubb.3-53062678-05-7.6 (-9.0,-6.2)*.42 (.34-.51)
Landsort3-53482778-05-5.2 (-6.6,-3.8)*.74 (.60-.91)
Utlängan.3-42602680-05-5.4 (-6.8,-3.8)*.59 (.48-.72)
Fladen2-34372680-05-7.2 (-8.4,-5.9)*.19 (.16-.23)
Cod liver
SE Gotland3-42902680-05-6.9 (-8.5,-5.3)*.94 (.74-1.2)
Fladen2-32982480-04-6.9 (-9.7,-4.1)*1.3 (.89-2.0)
Perch muscle
Holmöarna4-72491980-05-9.0 (-11,-7.0)*.27 (.20-.37)
Kvädöfjärden3-42072280-05-9.8 (-12,-7.4)*.12 (.09-.18)

* significant trend, p < 0.05

 

Metadata

1. Technical information

Data source: The National Swedish Monitoring Program of Contaminants in Biota

Sampling, sample preparation, storage in specimen bank and evaluation of results are carried out by the Department of Contaminant Research at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm. Chemical Analysis is carried out at Institute of Applied Environmental Research at Stockholm University.

Geographical coverage: see data table and map.

Temporal coverage: see data table and figures.

Methodology and frequency of data collection, see Bignert et al, 2006

Methodology of data manipulation. For a detailed description of statistical methods use, see Bignert et al. 2006.


2. Quality information

The number of years required to detect an annual change of 5% with a power of 80% varied between 15 to 16 years for the herring time-series. The number of years required to detect an annual change of 5% was 15 and 22 years for the two cod time-series.


 

For reference purposes, please cite this indicator fact sheet as follows:
[Author’s name(s)], [Year]. [Indicator Fact Sheet title]. HELCOM Indicator Fact Sheets 2006. Online. [Date Viewed], http://www.helcom.fi/environment2/ifs/en_GB/cover/.

Last updated: 25.9.2006