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Chemical contamination in southwest Puerto Rico: A survey of contaminants in the coral Porites astreoides.


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Author(s):
Pait, A. S., Jeffrey C. F., Pait, A. , C., Whitall, D. R., Hartwell, S. I., Mason, A. L., Christensen, J. D.
Title:
Chemical contamination in southwest Puerto Rico: A survey of contaminants in the coral Porites astreoides.
Publication Date:
2009
Journal Title:
Caribbean Journal of Science.
Volume:
45
Issue:
2-3
Page(s):
191-203
Abstract:
"Coral (Porites astreoides) from eight sites in southwest Puerto Rico were analyzed for approximately 150 chemical contaminants, to provide a preliminary characterization of environmental contamination in the corals, and assess the relationships between chemical contamination in corals and adjacent sediments. Overall, the concentration of PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) detected in the limited number of coral samples collected were comparable to concentrations found in sediments. However, the concentration of a chemical contaminant (e.g., PAHs) in the corals at a site was often different from what was found in adjacent sediments. The level of PCBs and DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) in the corals appeared higher just outside of Guanica Bay, and there was some evidence of a downstream concentration gradient for these two contaminant classes. The trace elements copper and zinc were frequently detected in Porites astreoides , and the concentrations were usually comparable to those found in adjacent sediments. Chromium was an exception in that it was not detected in any of the coral samples analyzed, although it was detected in all of the sediment samples."
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