Multidisciplinary Assessment of Pollution at Three Sites in Long Island Sound

Winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) were sampled from three sites located near Norwalk, New Haven, and Niantic, Connecticut, in Long Island Sound during February 1987, to evaluate the degree of chemical contamination and to determine possible effects of contaminant exposure. At each site...

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description Winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) were sampled from three sites located near Norwalk, New Haven, and Niantic, Connecticut, in Long Island Sound during February 1987, to evaluate the degree of chemical contamination and to determine possible effects of contaminant exposure. At each site, sediment and infaunal invertebrates were also collected and analyzed for trace metals and organic chemicals. Specimens of liver and kidney from winter flounder were examined for histopathological conditions, including the presence of macrophage aggregates in liver tissue. Liver samples were also analyzed for DNA damage (i. e., the formation of adducts between DNA and chemical contaminants). Blood samples were collected and analyzed for erythrocyte micronuclei. The sampling site near New Haven was determined to be the most affected site, from the standpoints of greater chemical contamination and possible effects on winter flounder. Concentrations of aromatic hydrocarbons (AHs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were highest in sediment from this site, and the highest prevalences of the histopathological changes and DNA alterations were also found in the livers of winter flounder from this site. No differences in the concentrations of contaminants in fish or in frequencies of erythrocyte micronuclei in fish blood were found between sites. None of the sites sampled had contaminant levels or prevalences of lesions as high as previously found at other East Coast locations (e. g., Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, Raritan Bay, New York). Overall, our results indicate moderate levels of pollution at two of the urban sites in Long Island Sound and provide a framework for expanded studies to better define the extent and impact of chemical pollution in Long Island Sound.
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ADDUCTS
Agnatha. Pisces
ANIMAL CELLS
ANIMAL TISSUES
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
ANIMALS
Applied ecology
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
AROMATICS
ATLANTIC OCEAN
Biological and medical sciences
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
BLOOD
BLOOD CELLS
BODY
BODY FLUIDS
CHLORINATED AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
CONNECTICUT
CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS
CONTAMINATION
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
DNA ADDUCTS
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
Effects of pollution and side effects of pesticides on vertebrates
ELEMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ERYTHROCYTES
ESTUARIES
Fish
FISHES
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gastrointestinal secretions
GLANDS
HALOGENATED AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
INVERTEBRATES
KIDNEYS
Lesions
LIVER
LONG ISLAND SOUND
MACROPHAGES
Marine
MATERIALS
METALS
NORTH AMERICA
ORGANIC CHLORINE COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS
ORGANS
PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES
Pathology
PHAGOCYTES
POLLUTION
Pseudopleuronectes americanus
SEAS
SEDIMENTS
SOMATIC CELLS
SURFACE WATERS
TISSUES
URBAN AREAS
USA
VERTEBRATES
WATER POLLUTION
title Multidisciplinary Assessment of Pollution at Three Sites in Long Island Sound
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