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Green Bay, Wisconsin

Forster s tern, Sterna forsteri whole eggs 1983 Green Bay, Wisconsin (contaminated site) versus Lake Poygan, Wisconsin (reference site)... [Pg.1038]

Ankley, G.T., G.J. Niemi, K.B. Lodge, HJ. Harris, D.L. Beaver, D.E. Tillitt, R.R. Schwartz, J.P. Giesy, P.D. Jones, and C. Hagley. 1993. Uptake of planar polychlorinated biphenyls and 2,3,7,8-substituted polychlorinated dibenzofurans and dihenxo-p-dioxins by birds nesting in the lower Fox River and Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 24 332-344. [Pg.1059]

Red-winged blackbird, Agelaius phoeniceus eggs (less shell) and chicks (less feathers, feet, beaks, stomach contents, and wings) total PCBs Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1989 Razorbill, Alca torda adipose tissue males vs. females England, 1988 5400-8900 FW 9... [Pg.1288]

PCBs Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1989 Arctic tern, Sterna paradisaea prefledgling carcass German Wadden Sea, 1988 found dead age 2-14 days vs. age 15-27 days ... [Pg.1296]

Custer, C.M., T.W. Custer, P.D. Allen, K.L. Stromborg, and MJ. Melancon. 1998. Reproduction and environmental contamination in tree swallows nesting in the Fox River drainage and Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 17 1786-1798. [Pg.1325]

Meadows, J.C. Tillitt, D.E. Schwartz, T.R. Schroeder, D.J. Echols, K.R. Gale, R.W. Powell, D.C. Bursian, S.J. 1996, Organochlorine contaminants in double-crested cormorants from Green Bay, Wisconsin 1. Large-scale extraction and isolation from eggs using semi-permeable membrane dialysis. Arch. Environ. Con. Tox. 31 218-224. [Pg.208]

Embryos total PCBs Control site, Virginia Cat Island, Green Bay, Wisconsin San Francisco Bay... [Pg.1293]

WDNR (2003) White paper no 18 - Evaluation of an alternative approach of calculating mass, sediment volume, and surface concentrations in Operable Unit 5, Green Bay. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources... [Pg.60]

The causal relationship between the occurrence of non-ortho CBs and other dioxin-like compounds and reproductive impairment in Forster s tern was firmly established in 1989 by US Great Lakes researchers, [154, 155]. An improvement in reproductive performance of the same population between 1983 and 1988 was recorded [156]. This was due to low river flow and consequent reduction in contamination input to the Lake ecosystem. TEQs derived from congener-specific PCB analysis showed 42% reduction in chemical toxicity. Subsequent studies in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA by USEPA established uptake rates for specific CB congeners in Forster s tern chicks. For example, 70 ng/day, 200 ng/day, 6.5 ng/day, and 0.14 ng/day for CB-77, CB-105, CB-126, and CB-169 respectively and 270 pg/day for TEQs [157]. Determination of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in California peregrine falcons and their eggs indicated that CB-126 was largely responsible for the TEQs derived. The other CBs of importance were CB-126[Pg.146]

Batten, W. G., and Bradbury, K. R., 1996, Regional groundwater flow system between the Wolf and Fox Rivers near Green Bay, Wisconsin Wisconsin Geologic and Natural History Survey Information Circular 75, 28 p. [Pg.424]

Cacela D, Beltman D, and Lipton J (2002) Polychlorinated biphenyl source attribution in Green Bay, Wisconsin,... [Pg.1707]


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