Published 2002 | Version v1
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Physiological and biochemical responses of small fish exposed to Athabasca oil sands sediment

  • 1. Environment Canada, Burlington, ON (Canada). National Water Research Inst.
  • 2. Waterloo Univ., ON (Canada). Dept. of Biology

Description

A study was conducted to determine the influence of naturally occurring oil sands related compounds on the reproductive function and hepatic responses of fish. Wild fish, both exposed and unexposed to the compounds in question, were collected along with sediments for laboratory testing. The study showed that in vitro gonadal incubation levels of steroid production were lower at the tributary sites within the oil sands deposits. One indicator of exposure to oil sands related compounds (hepatic 7-ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase activity) was shown to be 5 times higher at the same sites. In addition, slimy sculpin were exposed to sediment samples from the Steepbank River site for 4 to 8 days to evaluate the absorption of the indicator. The indicator in exposed fish was found to be comparable to that measured in fish native to the oil sands area. The study was not capable of predicting an altered ability of gonadal tissue of exposed fish to produce steroid hormones in vitro. It was concluded that future development could compromise the reproductive health of fish in the area

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Imprint Place
Ottawa, ON (Canada)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 29. annual aquatic toxicity workshop
Imprint Pagination
184 p.
Journal Issue
no.2438
Series
Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Journal Page Range
p. 50-51
ISSN
0706-6457

Conference

Title
29. annual aquatic toxicity workshop
Dates
21-23 Oct 2002
Place
Whistler, BC (Canada)

INIS

Country of Publication
Canada
Country of Input or Organization
Canada
INIS RN
34038879
Subject category
S54: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; S04: OIL SHALES AND TAR SANDS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; FISHES; LIQUID WASTES; OIL SANDS; POLLUTION SOURCES; REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS; WATER POLLUTION
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; BITUMINOUS MATERIALS; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; DISEASES; ECOSYSTEMS; ENERGY SOURCES; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; MATERIALS; POLLUTION; SAND; UROGENITAL SYSTEM DISEASES; VERTEBRATES; WASTES

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Notes
Imprint:Preface in English and French; Catalogue no. Fs 97-6/2438