Record Info:

Extended Citation
Loomer, H. A., Kidd, K. A., Vickers, T., & McAslan, A. (2008). Swimming in sewage: indicators of faecal waste on fish in the Saint John Harbour, New Brunswick. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada (Canadian Association on Water Quality), 43(4), 283-29
Reference Abbreviation
Lindsay & Zitko, 1996
Date Communicated
1996
Location Details
Black Point
Group
Physical
Preliminary Ecosystems Component
Sediment Quality/ Chemistry
Attribute/Species (e.g.)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
Metric/Detail
Primary Objective
PAH profiles to provide baseline information, and potential sources hydrocarbons (e.g. combustion process, or petrochemical industry)
Key Findings/Monitoring Red Flags
Baseline data. PAH contamination appears to come from general industrial fallout, with some petroleum sources.
Data Collection Start
1990
Data Collection Finish
1992
Physical collection of data/samples
Yes
Referenced Data Source (if data not physically collected or not available in text)
Stakeholder Group
Stakeholder Name
Environment Canada/ Province of NB
Type of Reference
Report - Government
Source Details
Canada-New Brunswick Water/Economy Agreement
Monitoring Tool
Baseline data
Monitoring/Management Recommendations
PCA's a good tool to find outliers
Notes
Called "Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons", not "Polycyclic " (Note: Interlibrary Loan)
File/Paper Location
Interlibrary Loan (PDF not available)