Very High Toxin Concentrations found in Arctic Whales
The link below is an article sent by a colleague on the surprisingly high levels of toxins, found in arctic whales. Concentrations of toxic heavy metals like cadmium and chromium, were orders of magnitude higher than the danger levels for human fish consumption. At every step in the food chain, a persistent metal toxin (slowly- or non- biodegradable) bio-magnifies (tissue concentration becomes higher). Metals in road runoff that reach the ocean biomagnify in seafood. Abroad in many countries, DDT, which persists indefinitely, like metals, is also still used. Persistent toxins are also transported thousands of miles though the oceans, in currents- potentially the gulf stream- and by wind-driven surface flows, and also by migrating fish and whales. (This is similar to the insecticide bio-accumulation problem mentioned in my recent zigzag dogwalking post.)
Oil Toxins will not be contained in the Gulf
The take home message: not just the Gulf of Mexico and its coastal marshes are threatened by the Gulf Oil Spill, and that threat is not just in the distant future.