Unknown Contaminant Found In Seabird Eggs
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Description: Researchers found an unidentified organohalogen contaminant in the eggs of Atlantic and Pacific Ocean seabirds. If a marine organism is the source, this would be the first instance of a naturally produced organohalogen accumulating in the eggs of wild birds.
(December 11, 1998)
Unknown Contaminant Found In Seabird Eggs -- ScienceDaily from universities, journals, and other organizations Unknown Contaminant Found In Seabird Eggs A previously unknown contaminant, similar to PCBs and dioxins, and suspected to be of marine origin, has been found in the eggs of Atlantic and Pacific Ocean seabirds. If a marine organism is proven to be the source, it would be the first instance of a naturally produced organohalogen accumulating in the eggs of wild birds.
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Page title: | Unknown Contaminant Found In Seabird Eggs -- ScienceDaily |
Keywords: | Fish; Marine Biology; New Species; Oceanography; Geography; Ecology |
Description: | A previously unknown contaminant, similar to PCBs and dioxins, and suspected to be of marine origin, has been found in the eggs of Atlantic and Pacific Ocean seabirds. If a marine organism is proven to be the source, it would be the first instance of a naturally produced organohalogen accumulating in the eggs of wild birds. |
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