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Pugsley, C.W., P.N. Herbert, G.W. Wood, G. Brotea, and T.W. Obal. 1985. Distribution of contaminants in clams and sediments from the Huron-Erie Corridor. I-PCBs and octachlorosytrene. Journal of Great Lakes Research 11(3):275-289. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0380-1330(85)71770-4.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 39060
Type: Journal Article
Author: Pugsley, C.W., P.N. Herbert, G.W. Wood, G. Brotea, and T.W. Obal
Date (year): 1985
Article Title:Distribution of contaminants in clams and sediments from the Huron-Erie Corridor. I-PCBs and octachlorosytrene
Journal Name: Journal of Great Lakes Research
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Pages: 275-289
URL:
Keywords: Toxic substances, chlorinated hydrocarbons, lake sediments, mollusks bioindicators
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0380-1330(85)71770-4
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Dreissena polymorpha

    ON - Lake St. Clair East of Peche Island city park
    ON - Lake St. Clair East of Peche Island city park
    ON - Lake St. Clair East of Peche Island city park
    ON - Lake St. Clair across in between Emeryville and Belle River
    ON - Lake St. Clair out of Belle River Marina
    ON - Lake St. Clair across Belle River
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Ruscom Shores Conservation Area
    ON - Southeast area of Lake St. Clair
    ON - Lake St. Clair in between Stoney Point and Tremblay Beach Conservation Area
    ON - Southeast area of Lake St. Clair
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Lighthouse Cove
    ON - Lake St. Clair to the left of St. Clair National Wildlife Area
    ON - Lake St. Clair in between Stoney Point and Lighthouse Cove
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Stoney point
    ON - Lake St. Clair in between Ruscom Conservation Area and Stoney Point
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Ruscom Shores Conservation Area
    ON - Southern area of Lake St. Clair
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Emeryville
    ON - Lake St. Clair between between Belle River and Deerbrook
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Belle River Marina
    ON - Lake St. Clair to the left of Emeryville
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Emeryville
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Belle River
    ON - Lake St. Clair between Belle River and Deerbrook
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Deerbrook
    ON - Lake St. Clair between Deerbrook and Stoney Point
    ON - Lake St. Clair across from Stoney Point
    ON - Lake St. Clair between Stoney Point and Lighthouse Cove
    MI - Lake St. Clair across from Belle Isle


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