Contaminants of Emerging Concern in the Great Lakes Basin: A report on Sediment, Water, and Fish Tissue Chemistry Collected in 2010-2012

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey, is leading a Great Lakes Basin-wide evaluation of CECs (CEC Project) with the objectives to (a) characterize the spatial and temporal distribution of CECs; (b) evaluate risks to fish and wildlife resources; and (c) develop tools to aid resource managers in detecting, averting, or minimizing the ecological consequences to fish and wildlife that are exposed to CECs. This report addresses objective (a) of the CEC Project, summarizing sediment and water chemistry data collected from 2010 to 2012 and fish liver tissue chemistry data collected in 2012; characterizes the sampling locations with respect to potential sources of CECs in the landscape; and provides an initial interpretation of the variation in CEC concentrations relative to the identified sources.
Author(s)
Steven J. Choy
Mandy L. Annis
Jo Ann Banda
Sarah R. Bowman
Mark E. Brigham
Sarah M. Elliott
Daniel J. Gefell
Mark D. Jankowski
Zachary G. Jorgenson
Kathy E. Lee
Jeremy N. Moore
William A. Tucker
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Subject tags
Water management
Sampling
Pollution
Lakes
Fishes
Chemical industry
Biologists (USFWS)
Biological control