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Development of a sediment bioassay to determine bioavailability of PAHs to fish

K. R. Munkittrick1*, B. R. Blunt1, M. Leggett1, S. Huestis1 & L. H. McCarthy2

1GLLFAS Dept. Fisheries & Oceans, Burlington,
Ontario L7R 4A6, Canada (*author for correspondence)
2Dept. Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1,
Canada; Current address: GLLFAS, Dept. Fisheries & Oceans,
Burlington, Ontario L7R 4A6, Canada

Received 10 April 1995; accepted in revised form 31 July 1995

Abstract

  Recent work has shown that MFO induction and loss of control of steroid hormone production occurs in fish after exposure to pulp mill effluents, PCBs, PAHs, and some pesticides. We had recently developed laboratory assays to evaluate the effluents on these responses, but were lacking a protocol for a sediment assay. This paper describes the development of a sediment test capable of demonstrating MFO induction in fish. MFO responses were evident in rainbow trout within 4 days of exposure to contaminated sediments. Further testing showed that fish were responding to chemicals from the sediments, but not from bottom water, and a survey of sediment from thirteen contaminated areas showed that MFO induction more closely paralleled PAM levels in the sediments than the observed PCB concentrations. The sites showing MPO induction were also the sites where sediment toxicity was demonstrated with laboratory bioassays using Daphnia magna and Hyalella azteca. The protocol has been further refined to describe the quantity of sediment required and duration of testing. This test will enable us to study the biochemical effects of exposure to contaminated sediments. The protocol could also be used to prioritize areas of contamination and to evaluate dredging impacts and remediation success.

Keywords: EROD, MFO, PAM, sediment

Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Health: 4 (3); 169-181
 

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