“…Sediments within Bear Creek are elevated in PAHs, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and organochlorine pesticides (Ashley and Baker 1999;Hartwell and Hameedi 2007), as well as heavy metals including zinc, chromium, copper, and lead (Ashley and Baker 1999;Mason et al 2004;Hartzell et al 2017). Studies of sediment toxicity in Bear Creek, performed over the past 2 decades, have demonstrated persistent acute lethality to benthic organisms (McGee et al 2004(McGee et al , 1999Hartzell et al 2017), with the highest toxicity observed in sediments collected nearest historical sources of industrial activity and diminishing lethality with increasing distances from industrial activity (Hartzell et al 2017). Concurrent chemical analysis on sediments used in toxicity tests identified multiple and diverse contaminants, many of which correlated with observed toxicity and with one another, which made assigning causality impossible and limited the ability to predict effects elsewhere in the system based solely on chemical analysis (Hartzell et al 2017;Pourabadehei and Mulligan 2016).…”