Organohalogen Contaminants and Vitamins in Northern Fur Seals (Callorhinus ursinus) Collected During Subsistence Hunts in Alaska

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Jessica L. Reiner
Paul R. Becker
Matthew O. Gribble
Jennifer M. Lynch
Amanda J. Moors
Jennifer Ness
Danielle Peterson
Rebecca S. Pugh
Tamika Ragland
Catherine Rimmer
Jody Rhoderick
Michele M. Schantz
Jennifer Trevillian
John R. Kucklick
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[1] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Chemical Sciences Division, Hollings Marine Laboratory
[2] University of Southern California,Department of Preventive Medicine
[3] Purdue University,Department of Chemistry
[4] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Chemical Sciences Division
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PCBs; Flame Retardant; POPs; Chlordane; Ringed Seal;
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During native subsistence hunts from 1987 to 2007, blubber and liver samples from 50 subadult male northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) were collected on St. Paul Island, Alaska. Samples were analyzed for legacy persistent organic pollutants (POPs), recently phased-out/current-use POPs, and vitamins. The legacy POPs measured from blubber samples included polychlorinated biphenyl congeners, DDT (and its metabolites), chlorobenzenes, chlordanes, and mirex. Recently phased-out/current-use POPs included in the blubber analysis were the flame retardants, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and hexabromocyclododecanes. The chemical surfactants, perfluorinated alkyl acids, and vitamins A and E were assessed in the liver samples. Overall, concentrations of legacy POPs are similar to levels seen in seal samples from other areas of the North Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea. Statistically significant correlations were seen between compounds with similar functions (pesticides, flame retardants, vitamins). With sample collection spanning two decades, the temporal trends in the concentrations of POPs and vitamins were assessed. For these animals, the concentrations of the legacy POPs tend to decrease or stay the same with sampling year; however, the concentrations of the current-use POPs increased with sampling year. Vitamin concentrations tended to stay the same across the sampling years. With the population of northern fur seals from St. Paul Island on the decline, a detailed assessment of exposure to contaminants and the correlations with vitamins fills a critical gap for identifying potential population risk factors that might be associated with health effects.
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