2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-45306-w
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) source identification and a maternal transfer case study in threatened killer whales (Orcinus orca) of British Columbia, Canada

Kiah Lee,
Stephen Raverty,
Paul Cottrell
et al.

Abstract: The northeastern Pacific (NEP) Ocean spans the coast of British Columbia (Canada) and is impacted by anthropogenic activities including oil pipeline developments, maritime fossil fuel tanker traffic, industrial chemical effluents, agricultural and urban emissions in tandem with stormwater and wastewater discharges, and forest wildfires. Such events may expose surrounding marine environments to toxic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and impact critical habitats of threatened killer whales (Orcinus orca).… Show more

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“…Liver and muscle tissues from stranded individuals were analyzed. The findings revealed significant PAH concentrations, particularly C3-phenanthrenes/anthracenes, C4-dibenzothiophenes, and C4phenanthrenes/anthracenes, indicating substantial contamination across the sampled tissues [237]. The analysis also differentiated the sources of PAHs affecting each killer whale group; SRKWs showed signs of petrogenic (oil-derived) contamination, while Bigg's killer whales had pyrogenic (fire-related) burdens.…”
Section: Case Studies Of Pah Impact In Specific Water Systemsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Liver and muscle tissues from stranded individuals were analyzed. The findings revealed significant PAH concentrations, particularly C3-phenanthrenes/anthracenes, C4-dibenzothiophenes, and C4phenanthrenes/anthracenes, indicating substantial contamination across the sampled tissues [237]. The analysis also differentiated the sources of PAHs affecting each killer whale group; SRKWs showed signs of petrogenic (oil-derived) contamination, while Bigg's killer whales had pyrogenic (fire-related) burdens.…”
Section: Case Studies Of Pah Impact In Specific Water Systemsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The analysis also differentiated the sources of PAHs affecting each killer whale group; SRKWs showed signs of petrogenic (oil-derived) contamination, while Bigg's killer whales had pyrogenic (fire-related) burdens. This variation likely stems from differences in their living areas, diet, and metabolic processes [237]. A particularly concerning discovery was the evidence of PAH transfer from mother to fetus, observed through a mother-fetus muscle sample pair.…”
Section: Case Studies Of Pah Impact In Specific Water Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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