Title: Bio-Accumulation: A Case Study
1Bio-Accumulation A Case Study
2Bibliography
Fisheries and Oceans Canada.(June 7, 2007).
Bioaccumulation A Case Study of British
Columbias Killer Whales. Retrieved on September
6, 2007 from http//www-heb.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/com
munity/education/lessonplans/orca-bioacc/orca_bioa
cc_e.htm
3What is bioaccumulation?
- Many of the chemicals we use in our daily lives
are toxic. Some of these toxins are persistant. - This means that they do not break down in the
body and are stored in the fat of an organism.
This is because the chemicals are fat soluble. - These toxins are called Persistant Organic
Pollutants (ie. DDT or PCBs)
4- The build up of these toxins in the food chain is
known as bioaccumulation. - This can cause
- Reproductive failure
- Birth defects
- Immune system disorders
- Death
- The more toxins in the organism, the greater the
problem is.
5Persistant Toxins in British Columbias Killer
Whales
- The amount of toxins have been tested in resident
and transient killer whales
6Resident Killer Whale Food Chain
- Phyto/ zooplankton
- Herring
- Salmon
- Resident Killer Whale
7Transient Killer Whale Food Chain
- Phyto/ zooplankton
- Herring
- Salmon
- Seal
- Transient Killer Whale
8Killer Whale Food Chain Game
- The squares around the room represent plankton
- Students in lab coats represent salmon
- Students in safety glasses represent resident
killer whales - Herring will carry around a styrofoam cup
(stomach) and are ONLY allowed to feed on
plankton (by gathering markers).
9- Salmon are ONLY allowed to feed on (tag) herring
and resident killer whales are ONLY allowed to
feed on (tag) salmon. - When you get tagged hand over your cup(s) to your
successful predator and go have a seat - All move to their seats when I call the end of
the game
10Data Collection
Organism Surviving Amt of Food En Total of marked food pieces Survived(s), died (d), or reproduction and immune system problems (RI)
Resident killer whales
Seals NA NA NA NA
Salmon
Herring
11How did we let this happen?
- Chemicals such as DDT and PCBs were never tested
for their long-term effects before they were put
to use - DDT kills mosquitoes
- PCBs were used in everything from electrical
lights to paint and printed ink because of their
properties (conduct electricity, insulate, dont
burn and dont corrode).
12So, we have learned our lesson right?
- WRONG
- Many countries still use the chemicals that have
been proven to bioaccumulate - Canada and the US do not have laws that insist on
the testing of new chemicals that are not used in
food. In fact, of 85, 000 chemicals used in North
American only 10 are tested for their
environmental effects - There is a new group of chemicals (PBDEs) that
have already proven to accumulate. Europe has
banned these, but North America has not.
13The DDT Story Pg. 30