The Incidence of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Other Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Raccoon Adipose Tissue and Selected Aquatic Organisms in the Central Wisconsin River Basin

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1979-05Author
Knuth, Michael Lee
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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources
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The incidence and levels of polychlorinated biphenyles
(PCB' s) and other chlorinated hydrocarbons in 130 raccoons
(Procyon lotor) and selected aquatic organisms in the central
Wisconsin River Basin was investigated. Residues of Aroclor
1254 and 1260 were found in 67 and 41 percent, respectively,
of the raccoon samples; DDE, the only other chlorinated
hydrocarbon identified, was detected in a small number of
samples at low levels. Raccoons collected adjacent to the
river had from 0.00 ppm near Plainville to 21.00 ppm west of
Plover while those more than 8 kilometers from the river contained
only trace amounts of PCB. The prey of raccoons
studied included fish, clams and crayfish. Small amounts
of Aroclor 1254 were detected in the clams and crayfish, and
concentrations up to 2.08 ppm in fish. Aroclor 1242 was detected
in a few fish and clams. A definite relationship
existed between the distance from the river and the PCB
residues present in raccoons. No relationship was found
between sex or weight of raccoons and PCB residues. Impoundments
on the Wisconsin River may influence PCB concentrations
in the biota.
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