Anthropogenic contaminants in Indo-Pacific humpback and Australian snubfin dolphins from the central and southern Great Barrier Reef

Daniele Cagnazzi, Maria Cristina Fossi, Guido J. Parra, Peter L. Harrison, Silvia Maltese, Daniele Coppola, Alice Soccodato, Michael Bent, Letizia Marsili
2013 Environmental Pollution  
We present the first evidence of accumulation of organochlorine compounds (DDTs, PCBs, HCB) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Indo-Pacific humpback and Australian snubfin dolphins from the central and southern Great Barrier Reef. These dolphins are considered by the Great Barrier Marine Park Authority to be high priority species for management. Analyses of biopsy samples, collected from free ranging individuals, showed PAHs levels comparable to those reported from highly
more » ... zed countries. DDTs and HCB were found at low levels, while in some individuals, PCBs were above thresholds over which immunosuppression and reproductive anomalies occur. These results highlight the need for ongoing monitoring of these and other contaminants, and their potential adverse effects on dolphins and other marine fauna.
doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2013.08.008 pmid:24016630 fatcat:4hjiyphyorgoljwvjd3wiel4h4