Issue 6, 2003

Determination of VOCs in yellow eel from various inland water bodies in Flanders (Belgium)

Abstract

Twenty freshwater eels caught in Flanders (Belgium) were analysed by GC-MS for a total of 52 VOCs. The most prominent VOCs are the BTEX and a number of chlorinated compounds such as chloroform and tetrachloroethene. The observed concentrations which, typically, were in the low ng/g wet weight range, could be linked to the major emission sources and the present study gives new evidence that combustion of fossil fuels is a major source of BTEX in the environment. The concentration levels in eels seem to be a reflection of the actual concentrations in their environment. For eels from the same location similar patterns and concentrations were observed, and the concentrations agree with what can be expected from those of the water column. Generally speaking, the observed concentrations do not seem to pose a threat for organisms. More definite statements will, however, require a larger dataset. The study suggests that the yellow eel can possibly be used as a biomonitor or sentinel organism for VOCs.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jul 2003
Accepted
03 Sep 2003
First published
06 Oct 2003

J. Environ. Monit., 2003,5, 876-884

Determination of VOCs in yellow eel from various inland water bodies in Flanders (Belgium)

P. Roose, G. Van Thuyne, C. Belpaire, M. Raemaekers and U. A. Th. Brinkman, J. Environ. Monit., 2003, 5, 876 DOI: 10.1039/B307862K

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