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Figure 4.15. Total chlordane concentrations in parts per billion
dry weight (ppb) in three transplanted bivalve species at 15 RMP
stations during the wet- and dry-season sampling periods. Note different
y-axis scales. There were no samples for Yerba Buena Island (BC10),
Red Rock (BC60), Petaluma River (BD15), and Davis Point (BD40) in
the wet season due to zero percent species survival. Petaluma River
(BD15) also had zero percent survival in the dry season. Bivalves
were not deployed at Grizzly Bay (BF20) in the dry season due to
a lack of species from a "clean" source. T-0 (time zero) is the
initial concentration before deployment in the Estuary. T-0 values
are missing for C. fluminea for the dry season because the population
at Lake Chabot crashed before sampling. Accumulation factors ranged
from 0.39 (depuration) in the wet season to 66.01 in the dry season.
Median concentrations were highest in C. gigas, intermediate in
C. fluminea, and lowest in M. californianus. The highest measured
concentration was in C. gigas at Coyote Creek (BA10) in the wet
season.
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