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Baseline aquatic contamination and endocrine status in a resident fish of Biscayne National Park

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Start Date
2009-09-21
End Date
2011-10-13

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Bargar, T.A., Whelan, K.R.T., Alvarez, D., Echols, K.R., and Peterman, P.H., 2016, Baseline aquatic contamination and endocrine status in a resident fish of Biscayne National Park: U.S. Geological Survey data release, http://doi.org/10.5066/F7N014PH.

Summary

This is a collection of data on the contamination of water, fish, and sediments in Biscayne National Park and in canals that discharge into the national park. The water data are estimations of their concentrations in water based on sampling with passive water samplers (semi-permeable membrane devices and polar organic chemical integrative samplers). Also in this data set are estrogen equivalencies for the chemical mixtures in the polar organic chemical integrative samplers.

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Purpose

The purpose of the project was collect baseline data set of contaminants that enter enter into Biscaye National Park.

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  • USGS Data Release Products
  • USGS Wetland and Aquatic Research Center

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