2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0025-326x(02)00219-9
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Aquaculture-related trace metals in sediments and lobsters and relevance to environmental monitoring program ratings for near-field effects

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“…Elements such as Cu, Cd, Zn, or Pb in sediments surrounding aquaculture sites are often linked to OM and used as aquaculture markers (Chou et al, 2002;Mendiguchía et al, 2006). In our study, Zn and Cd were the only metals whose concentrations were negatively correlated to distance to cage, and tended toward a correlation with OM (P = 0.0769 and 0.124 for Zn and Cd, respectively).…”
Section: Metals and Other Elementsmentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…Elements such as Cu, Cd, Zn, or Pb in sediments surrounding aquaculture sites are often linked to OM and used as aquaculture markers (Chou et al, 2002;Mendiguchía et al, 2006). In our study, Zn and Cd were the only metals whose concentrations were negatively correlated to distance to cage, and tended toward a correlation with OM (P = 0.0769 and 0.124 for Zn and Cd, respectively).…”
Section: Metals and Other Elementsmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…These differences could be due to current directions on the treatment days; pyrethroid bath treatments (with well boats or tarp usage) were likely administered such that dispersion resulted in accumulation on one side of the site. At some salmon farms, concentrations of Cu and Zn in sediment below cages range between 48 and 150 mg·kg −1 (ppm) dry weight for Cu, and can be as high as 400 mg·kg −1 (ppm) for Zn (Debourg et al, 1993;Burridge et al, 1999;Chou et al, 2002;Brooks and Mahnken, 2003). The Cu values measured at our fallowed site ranged between 27.40 and 64.00 ppm, close to what has been measured in active farms elsewhere and at our production site (39.3-66.0).…”
Section: Metals and Other Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…antifouling paints), which varies widely according to the frequency of net maintenance with antifouling paints and the hydro dynamics at each farm (Uotila 1991, Chou et al 2002, Belias et al 2003, Dean et al 2007, Basaran et al 2010, Wu & Yang 2010, Kalantzi et al 2013b. Several previous studies have reported elevated concentrations of elements such as Cu and Zn, which are associated with anti-fouling use, in marine surface sediments (De bourg et al 1993, Burridge et al 1999, Børufsen Solberg et al 2002, Chou et al 2002, Parker & Aube 2002, Brooks & Mahnken 2003.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensive use of copper for anti-fouling purposes has raised concerns that the treatment may have an adverse effect on natural or farmed organisms in the environment (Børufsen Solberg et al 2002). In general, high copper concentrations have been observed in sediments near salmon farming facilities that use anti-fouling treatments (Debourg et al 1993, Burridge et al 1999, Chou et al 2002, Brooks & Mahnken 2003, Dean et al 2007. In addition, a number of authors have reported that copper from treated nets could have lethal or sub-lethal effects on farmed fish (Anderson et al 1995, Bellas et al 2001, Burridge & Zitko 2002 and could affect the immediate immune defence mechanism of the exposed fish (Cotou et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…available fish oil. More ingredients were analysed in the parallel study of heavy metals, since these are not lipophilic, unless present as organometallics (Chou et al, 2002(Chou et al, , 2003. Anthropogenic sources of PAHs are ubiquitous in the environment.…”
Section: Contaminants and Lipid In Feedmentioning
confidence: 99%