Radionuclides in marine fishes and birds from amchitka and Kiska Islands in the aleutians : Establishing a baseline

2007 
Amchitka Island (51° N lat, 179° E long) was the site of three underground nuclear tests from 1965-1971. There have been no substantive studies of radionuclides in marine fishes and birds in the area since the mid-1970's. In this study, levels of "Co, 52 Eu, "Sr, "Tc, 129 I, 137 Cs, and the actinides ( 241 Am, 238 Pu, 239,240 Pu, 234 U, 235 U, 236 U, and 238 U) were studied in ten marine fish species (including Pacific Cod Gadus macrocephalus and Pacific Halibut Hippoglossus stenolepis) and five marine bird species (including Glaucous-winged Gulls Larus glaucescens, Tufted Puffins Fratercula cirrhata, and Common Eider Ducks Somateria mollissima) from Amchitka. The same species were collected at a reference site, Kiska Island (52° N lat; 177° E long), about 130 km west of Amchitka. Each sample was a composite of edible muscle from five or more individual fish or birds of similar size (±15%) from the same sampling station. The null hypotheses of no differences among species or between Amchitka and Kiska were tested. Most analytic results were below the minimum detectable activity (MDA), even when 1,000 g sizes and 72 h counting times were used. The only radionuclides detected above the MDA were 137 Cs, 241 Am, 239,240 Pu, 234 U, 235 U, and 238 U. There were significant differences in 137 Cs as a function of species, but not location, for top predatory fishes. Of the fishes, eight of ten species had 137 Cs values above the MDA for some samples; only one bird, Glaucous-winged Gull, had 137 Cs values above the MDA. The highest concentrations of 137 Cs were in Dolly Varden [Salvelinus malma, 0.780 (Bq kg -1 wet weight)] and Pacific Cod (0.602 Bq kg -1 ). In aggregate for any actinides, 73 of 234 (31%) composites for fish were above the MDA, compared to only 3 of 98 (3%) for birds. 234 U and 238 U, radionuclides that are primarily natural in origin, were routinely detected in these biological samples, but there were no significant differences in mean concentrations between Amchitka and Kiska. The concentrations of all radionuclides examined at Amchitka are similar to those of other uncontaminated Northern Hemisphere sites, and are lower than those reported for fishes and birds from the Irish Sea in the vicinity of the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing facility, an area with known contamination.
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