Title: E-mail:mhchen@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
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- E-mailmhchen_at_mail.nsysu.edu.tw
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Agricultural sprays
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- I. Degradable wastes ???????
- 1. Urban sewage ????
- 2. Agricultural wastes ?????????
- 3. Food processing wastes ?????
- 4. Brewing distillery wastes ???
- 5. Paper pulp mill wastes ???
- 6. Chemical industry wastes ????
- 7. Oil spillages ??
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- II. Fertilizers ?? N, P, K
- III. Dissipating wastes ?????
- 1. Heat ?
- 2. Acids Alkalis ???
- 3. Cyanide ???
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- Conservative wastes??????
- 1. Heavy metals ???
- 2. Halogenated hydrocarbons (DDT, PCBs etc.)
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- 3. Radioactivity ?????
- Solid wastes?????
- 1. Dredging spoil ??
- 2. Mining waste ??
- 3. Fly ash ??
- 4. Gravel extraction ??????
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- Bacterial degradation ?????
- Aerobic bacteria ???
- C6H12O6 6O2 ? H2O 6CO2
- DO lt1.5 mg l-1
- ? Anaerobic bacteria ???
- ? H2S, NH4, CH4
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dilution
- Water saturated with O2, BOD58-8.5 mgl-1
- BOD5 of urban sewage 500 mgl-1
- BOD5 of spilled beer 7000 mgl-1
- River flow 8 m3S-1 with BOD5 2 mgl-1
- Effluent input 1 m3S-1 with BOD5 20 mgl-1
- BOD after mixing total BOD / total volume
(8x2)(1x20)/814
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- Unpolluted BOD5 lt 2 mgl-1
- Salmon trout BOD5lt 3 mgl-1
- Migratory fishes BOD5lt 4 mgl-1
- Coarse fish BOD5lt 6 mgl-1
- Drinking water BOD5lt 7 mgl-1
- Grossly polluted BOD5gt 10 mgl-1
- Sewage effluent BOD5lt 20 mgl-1
- (Common dilution factor in river is 81)
10Hypoxia ??
- 1. Input of organic matter ? Primary production
?? Fisheries production ? - 2. Eutrophication
- 3. Stratification of water column
- 5. Development of hypoxia ?valued
- 4. DO lt 2 mgl-1 18 of air saturation
- Demeral fish spp. ? less desirable
- planktonic
omnivores - 6. Anoxia ? Dead zone
11Succession of benthic community of hypoxia
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- Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons
with 4 26 or more carbon atoms in the molecule. - Some polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are
known to be potent carcinogens (?????). - S and V compounds are also included in crude oil
and non-hydrocarbons may represent up to 25 of
the oil.
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- Adult fish can avoid areas affected by floating
oil, but toxic to fish eggs larvae (??????). - Hatching (?????) of fertilized capelin (Mallotus
villosus) ?, at 10 25 nl l-1. - Abnormalities (????) of fish development at 250
ul l-1 - Amoco cadiz 1977 on Brittany coast ?1-year-class
of flatfish (????????). - Tumours fin erosion in fish (????????).
- Shellfisheries ?crab for 7 yrs, clam for 6 yrs
- Tainting (off flavours) (???)
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- Conservative pollutants ? not subject to
bacterial degradation (??????). - Bioaccumulated in their tissues (????).
- Biomagnificated up through food chain (????).
- Essential elements (????), i.e. Fe (haemoglobin),
Cu (haemocyanin), V (respiratory pigment of
tunicates), Zn (enzymes), Co (vitamin B12). - Non essential elements (?????), i.e. Pb, Cd, Hg,
As.
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- Natural inputs
- 1. Volcanic activity ????
- 2. Forest fires ????
- 3. Biological formation ????
- ?3600-4500 t/y
- 50-75 of total inputs (6000-7500 t/y)
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- Man-made inputs (1000-6000 t/y)
- 1. Agricultural pesticides ?????
- 2. Pharmaceitocals ??
- 3. Lumber paper industries ??
- 4. Gold silver mining, smelting ????
- 5. Cinnabar (HgS) ????
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- 7. Fossil fuel ????
- 8. Municipal wastes ????
- 9. Sewage sludge ??
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- 1. Most fish lt 0.15 ppm (mg/kg)
- 2. Large hake (Merluccius) 3.2 (Hg-bearing
ores) - 3. Cod (Gadus morhua)
- 1.29 (Denmark Sweden, heavily poll.)
- 0.15 - 0.2 (North Sea)
- 0.01 0.04 (Greenland)
- 4. Tuna, swordfish, marlin gt 1, max. 4.9
- 5. Shark
- 6. Halibit gt115kg ½gt60kg ? gt1
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- WHO 0.2 mg me-Hg 0.3 mg SHg / week
- UNEP ( 2003)1.6 ug/kg/wk
- M1.6x70112ug F1.6x5588ug
- 20 g fish /day in UK
- 0.5 or 1 ppm Hg flesh weight as Std.
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Region THg in Fish muscle (mg/kg wet wt.) OHg in Fish muscle (mg/kg wet wt.) THg in Sediment (mg/kg dry wt.) Ref.
Tainan, Taiwan 0.0821.377 0.0480.794 1524 This Study
Kuwait 0.0160.872 lt0.0010.727 Al-Majed Preston, 2000
South Florida 0.032.22 0.011.01 0.0010.22 Kannan et al., 1998
US Great Lakes 0.0010.636 0.04 Francis et al., 1998
Minamata Bay ? 924 ? 0.011.74 ?14908 ? 2729 Fujiki Tajima, 1992
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Item Mean S.D Mean S.D ??
Fish Muscle
?? Elops machnata 0.748 0.378 0.068 0.021 11
????? Gerres filamentosus 0.522 0.180 lt0.025 - 21
??? Leiognathus equulus 0.387 - lt0.025 - 15
??? Liza macrolepis 0.207 0.029 0.046 0.005 5
?? Mugil cephalus 0.106 0.022 lt0.025 - 4
???? Nematalosa come 0.317 0.078 lt0.025 - 13
??? Chanos chanos 0.209 0.072 lt0.025 - 8
Sediment 18.4 5.1 lt0.15 - 123
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- Low molecular weight compounds
- 1. Natural methane
- 2. Industrial solvents CH3CHCL,CCL4, . CFCs,
CCl3F, CCl2F3 - Pesticides PCBs DDTs (1939-), Drins,, BHC,
HCB,Toxaphene (1940s-, insecticide), PCBs
(1930s-, paints, plastics, adhesives, coating
compounds, 1x106 t/y), Dioxins, Furan..
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- PCBs, pesticides various organic compounds,
TBT. - Sewage effluents contain oestrogens.
- Fish contain large quantities of vitellogenin.
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control
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- Sources
- 1. Natural background
- 2. Weapons testing
- 1963 ban treaty by USA, UK, USSR
- 1974 Pacific, France PROC
- 3. Nuclear reactors in power plant (436 by 2000)
liquid solid wastes
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- 1. Long half-life, low radioactivity
- 2. Pu239 half life 24,400 yr
- 3. Ra226 half life 1,602 yr
- 4. Sr90 Cs137 half life 30 yr
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33ß-activity in cod haddock caught in the Barents
Sea
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- Sediment extraction
- 1. Sand gravel extraction
- 2. Tin ore
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- Power plant (?????)
- ?T out in lt 4 OC
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- Temp. gt 36 OC for 2 weeks
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