High pollutant exposure level of the largest European community of bottlenose dolphins in the English Channel.

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作者:Zanuttini Cyrielle, Gally François, Scholl Georges, Thomé Jean-Pierre, Eppe Gauthier, Das Krishna
The objective of this study was to assess the levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and mercury (T-Hg) in the blubber and skin, respectively, of the free-ranging bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, from the Normanno-Breton Gulf, one of the largest identified coastal population in Europe. Among all the POPs analysed in this study, the ∑NDL-PCBs were the most abundant compounds found in the blubber (mean: 1.33 × 10(5)-0.65 × 10(5) ng.g(-1) lipid weight (lw) for males and females respectively), followed by ∑DDX (1.11 × 10(4)-4.67 × 10(3) ng.g(-1) lw) > ∑DL-PCBs (8.06 × 10(3)-2.62 × 10(3)ng.g(-1) lw) > ∑PBDEs (1.95 × 10(3)-0.64 × 10(3)ng.g(-1) lw) > dieldrin (1.86 × 10(3)-0.18 × 10(3) ng.g(-1) lw) > ∑endosulfan (405-62 ng.g(-1) lw) > HCB (86-52 ng.g(-1) lw) > ∑HCHs (47-60 ng.g(-1) lw) > ∑chlordane (24-0.97 ng.g(-1) lw) > ∑PCDFs (0.3-0.1 ng.g(-1) lw) > ∑PCDDs (0.06-0.05 ng.g(-1) lw). The T-Hg concentrations were highly variable between individuals (2.45 × 10(3) ng.g(-1) to 21.3 × 10(3) ng.g(-1) dry weight, dw). The reported concentrations are among the highest reported for cetaceans. We strongly recommend that the Normanno-Breton Gulf be a special area of conservation (cSAC) candidate because it contains the last large European population of bottlenose dolphins (rare or threatened within a European context) designated under the EC Habitats Directive.

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