Heavy Metal Pollution in Puget Sound Marinas and Shipyards

dc.contributor.authorScukas, James Michael
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-11T19:10:08Z
dc.date.available2020-08-11T19:10:08Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractAs worldwide industrial activities continue to grow, concerns have risen over the varied and potentially harmful effects of heavy metal accumulation in the marine environment. While some of these elements may be necessary for life at small concentrations, most heavy metals are defined as such to denote some degree of toxicity, usually occurring as concentrations increase significantly (Ansari et al. 2004). In this study, marine surface sediment samples were taken at maritime-related sites in the Puget Sound to analyze for heavy metal content, in order to investigate trends in metal contamination between sites of varying activities and sizes. There were elevated metal concentrations, compared to average shale rock, at every site. The most contaminated sites were clearly maritime academy and shipyard sites, followed by marinas and the control site, indicating that anthropogenic sources for certain metals like Pb and Cu are present and partially dependent on local activities.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/45632
dc.subjectHeavy metalsen_US
dc.subjectPuget Sounden_US
dc.subjectMarinaen_US
dc.subjectShipyarden_US
dc.titleHeavy Metal Pollution in Puget Sound Marinas and Shipyardsen_US

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