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Geoduck Distribution, Abundance, and Tissue Chemistry Studies in the Puget Sound Central Basin Kimberle Stark King County Dept. of Natural Resources Seattle, WA

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Page 1: Geoduck Distribution, Abundance, and Tissue Chemistry

Geoduck Distribution,Abundance, andTissue Chemistry

Studies in the PugetSound Central Basin

Kimberle Stark

King County Dept. of Natural Resources

Seattle, WA

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Geoduck Sampling forGeoduck Sampling forthe MOSS Projectthe MOSS Project

• Distribution survey

Abundance & biomass

• Tissue chemistry

Metals, organics,

bacteria

• Age Analysis

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Distribution & AbundanceDistribution & AbundanceSurveySurvey

• WDFW guidelines

• April 8-May 10, 2002

• 11.3 Km (7 miles) shorelinesurveyed -4 to -70 MLLW

• 5,989 m (19,650 ft gridlines)

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ResultsResults

• Avg. density 0.84geoducks/m2

• Density increases with depth

• Biomass decreases withdepth

• Avg. weight 1.1 kg (2.3 lbs)& varied

• Biomass for entire area was8,920 kg/ha

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Tissue ChemistryTissue Chemistry

Physical parameters

(age and lipids)

Bacteria

Metals (14)

Organics (BNAs,

chlorinated pesticides,

PCBs, organophosphorus

pesticides, butyltins

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• 27 geoducks collected

• 3 transects--9 / transect

from 3 planned depths

(16-65 ft)

• 9 whole-body for bacteria

• 9 whole-body/ 9 edible

portion for other

parameters

Tissue ChemistryTissue ChemistrySamplesSamples

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Special Lab ConsiderationsSpecial Lab Considerations

• Bacteria--stainless steelblender w/ SS blades

• Glass blender w/titaniumblades for metals & organics

• Ceramic knife for cutting

• Sand rinsed

• Chlorinated herbicideanalysis didn’t work--allattempts to removeinterferences failed

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Physical Characteristic ResultsPhysical Characteristic Results

• Ages: 9 to 95 yrs, mean of50

• Weights: 0.55 to 1.95 kg,mean of 1.15 kg

• Lipids: 0.11 to 0.74 %,mean of 0.30 %

• No correlation betweenweight/age

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MetalsMetals

• 11 metals detected

• no age correlation except forHg

• Whole-body vs edibleconcentrations varied --higher whole-body valuesfor Sb, As, Cd, Cr, Pb, Ni,Ag

• Lead much, much, muchhigher in whole-body,exceeded LOC in all but 1sample

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Mercury vs AgeMercury vs Age

R2 = 0.8474

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0.005

0.010

0.015

0.020

0.025

0.030

0.035

0.040

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Age

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Unremarkable OrganicsUnremarkable Organics

• 6 of 109 compoundsdetected

• Alpha-BHC detected in all,beta-BHC in 11 of 18.Lindane only in 2 of 18.

• No correlations with age orlipids

• Phthalates--detected in 16 of18

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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

Michael Kyte, Golder Assoc.

Brent Vadopalas, Marine MolecularBiotechnology Lab, University ofWashington

Kevin Li, King County Env. Lab

King County Environmental LabStaff