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Long-term monitoring using resident and caged mussels in Boston Harbor yield similar spatial and temporal trends in chemical contamination

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MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
卷 70, 期 5, 页码 343-357

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2010.07.002

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Mussel watch; NOAA; GulfWatch; Status and trends; Caged mussels; Transplanted mussels; Indigenous; Resident; Boston Harbor; PAH; PCB; DDT; Chlordane; Mercury; Lead

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Measurements of chemical contaminants in caged (transplanted) and resident mussel populations have become a routine tool for monitoring and assessing the status and trends of coastal water quality However few long-term data sets are available to assess the comparability and efficacy of these two monitoring approaches Three long-term independent data sets exist for Boston Harbor the National Mussel Watch program has analyzed resident blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) from the Boston Harbor/Massachusetts Bay region for over twenty years the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority has annually deployed caged (transplanted) mussels (M edulis) to assess bioaccumulation potential of sewage effluent discharged under its NPDES permit for over fourteen years and the GulfWatch program has analyzed resident blue mussel populations for over twelve years Together these data provide consistent and comparable information on temporal and spatial changes in chemical contamination in Boston Harbor as steps were taken to reduce contaminant loading The data also demonstrate the complementary nature of resident and caged (transplanted) mussels for assessing contaminant trends even when the basic approaches and sampling frequency differ These fifteen-year data sets demonstrate contaminant concentrations in mussels from Boston Harbor are similar and with few exceptions have significantly decreased since the early 1990s The observed trends also demonstrate broad scale improvements to the quality of Boston Harbor and expand understanding of the response of coastal systems to interventions that reduce the load of chemicals to the ocean (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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