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Original Articles

The Use of Transplanted Venerupis Decussata to Evaluate the Pollution of Heavy Metals and Tributyltin in Marinas

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Pages 107-120 | Received 06 Nov 1998, Accepted 23 Apr 1999, Published online: 27 Oct 2006
 

Abstract

Live specimens of the clam Venerupis decussata were suspended in seawater of the Mazagon Marina, located in a heavy metal polluted area at the mouth of Huelva Estuary (SW Spain), Clams were preserved in plastic cages and subsamples were recovered every 5 days over a period of 40 days. Water from the marina was sampled every two days during the time course of the experiment. Clams and water were analyzed for metals and organotins. Results showed the accumulation of Mn, Cu, Fe, V, Zn and tributyltin in the bivalves reaching an equilibrium with the surrounding water. Bioconcentration factors ranged from 102 (for V) to 4×103 (for Cu). Clams also accumulated Al and Pb but a steady state was not reached. A first-order kinetic model was applied to the data and results indicated that rates of accumulation differed in relation to clam size class. Clam mortality increased during the experiment and was total after 42 days which was attributed to the high concentration of Cu in seawater.

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