Title of article :
The extent of oestrogenic contamination in the UK
estuarine and marine environments } further surveys
of flounder
Author/Authors :
Y. Allena، نويسنده , , P. Matthiessena، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , A.P. Scottb، نويسنده , , S. Hawortha، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده , , S. Feistc، نويسنده , ,
J.E. Thaina، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
In 1996, The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science CEFAS. initiated a project to establish
whether oestrogenic materials are present in UK estuarine and marine waters at biologically significant concentra-
tions, and to investigate some of the possible effects which these may have in flounder Platichthys flesus.. Early
results are published elsewhere; this paper describes the results of a second wider survey of vitellogenin and
reproductive abnormalities in UK flounder. Vitellogenin levels in male blood plasma in the period from spring to
winter 1997 were found to be significantly elevated in comparison with a clean reference site on the Alde estuary. in
at least one sample from most of the 11 estuaries investigated. The exceptions were the Tamar and the Dee where all
fish appeared entirely normal. In broad terms, the degree of oestrogenic contamination as measured by male
vitellogenesis in the various estuaries was ranked in the following descending order: Tees ) Mersey )Tyne )
WearsHumbersClydesSouthampton WatersThames)DeesTamar. VTG concentrations in Tees, Mersey
and Tyne male fish were extremely high )100 000 ngrml., and often exceeded those normally found in sexually
mature females. At most locations, ovotestis conditions in male flounder were entirely absent but 9% of male Mersey
fish and 7% of male Tyne fish contained ovotestis. In a few cases, eggs were fully developed with yolk granules. Most
testes did not show gross morphological abnormalities related to oestrogenic exposure, although one testis from a
Mersey fish appeared to be almost entirely composed of eggs. Abnormal sex ratios were not seen in any estuary. The paper concludes by outlining a new research programme which will be addressing the biological significance of these
observations. Crown Copyright
Keywords :
flounder , Oestrogens , intersex , vitellogenin
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment