Issue 11, 2011

The potential use of Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia) for monitoring estuarine pollution

Abstract

Monitoring chronic impacts of nearshore pollution on fish in Atlantic marine systems is challenging due to the mobility and seasonal nature of most habitat use. We evaluated Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia) as a potential indicator of pollution across a gradient of contaminated sites in the Saint John River Estuary, New Brunswick, Canada. Fish returning from offshore in the spring showed no differences in length, weight, or condition factor between sites, but a graded response in condition factor appeared gradually, consistent with levels of contamination. Gonad size peaked in early June, however no differences in GSI were found among sites. By September, most fish collected were young of the year, with a significant bias towards female juveniles at the exposed site. These results indicate that Atlantic silverside are locally resident during their onshore period, and demonstrates their potential as a sentinel species. Sampling should focus on early June prior to the full moon to ensure maximal exposure periods before spawning, or in late October to evaluate growth as fish grow rapidly prior to offshore movement.

Graphical abstract: The potential use of Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia) for monitoring estuarine pollution

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Aug 2011
Accepted
10 Oct 2011
First published
19 Oct 2011

J. Environ. Monit., 2011,13, 3168-3177

The potential use of Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia) for monitoring estuarine pollution

M. A. Doyle, T. Bosker and K. R. Munkittrick, J. Environ. Monit., 2011, 13, 3168 DOI: 10.1039/C1EM10629E

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