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Lake Baikal, Russia

Finally, an investigation of total DDT levels in seal (Phoca sibirica) from Lake Baikal, Russia (the largest lake in the world), during the 1990s showed substantial levels with evidence of strong biomagnification in this aquatic food chain (Lebedev et al. 1998). [Pg.108]

Muscle Baikal seal, Phoca sibirica Lake Baikal Russia 1992 0.14 FW 0.51 DW 145... [Pg.392]

Bering Sea, August 1988 Walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogrammus, whole Lake Baikal, Russia, June 1991 0.013 FW 7... [Pg.1461]

Lake Baikal, Russia, June 1991 Baikal seal, Phoca sibirica, blubber 2.3 (2.2—2.3) LW 5... [Pg.1463]

EdlundM,Sto cmQxE,Tay oxC. Aulacoseiraskvortzowiisp.nov.(Bacillariophyta), a poorly understood diatom from Lake Baikal, Russia. J Phycol 1996 32 165-175. [Pg.205]

McConnell, L.L., Kucklick, J.R., Bidleman, T.F., Ivanov, G.P., Chernyak, S.M., 1996. Air-water gas exchange of organochlorine compounds in Lake Baikal. Russia Environ. Sci. Technol. 30, 2975-2983. [Pg.208]

Kunisue, T., Minh, T.B., Fukuda, K., Watanabe, M., Tanabe, S., Titenko, A.M., 2002. Seasonal variation of persistent organochlorine accumulation in birds from Lake Baikal, Russia, and the role of the south Asian region as a source of pollution for wintering migrants. Environ. Sci. Technol. 36, 1396-1404. [Pg.425]

Figure 9.9. Migratory patterns predicted from accumulation features of organochlorines in migratory birds collected from the Philippines, Vietnam, India and Lake Baikal (Russia). Organochlorines in a square represent dominant contaminants in respective area (Source Kunisue et al., 2003a). Figure 9.9. Migratory patterns predicted from accumulation features of organochlorines in migratory birds collected from the Philippines, Vietnam, India and Lake Baikal (Russia). Organochlorines in a square represent dominant contaminants in respective area (Source Kunisue et al., 2003a).
Among marine mammals, seals are well studied. Congener-specific data are available for common seals in North Sea [52], ringed, and grey seals from Finish waters [146,147], harbor seals from the Danish coast [148], ringed seals in the Savalbard area [149], harbour seals from US inland waters [150], and ringed seals from Lake Baikal, Russia [151]. [Pg.146]


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