Crockett A B, Wiersma G B, Tai H, Mitchell W
Pestic Monit J. 1975 Mar;8(4):235-40.
In 1970, 54 commercial catfish farms in Arkansas and Mississippi were sampled for pesticide and mercury residues. Pesticide residues above FDA action levels were detected in 15 percent of the fish samples. Data on residues in sediment, fish feed, and source water suggest that fish were not being contaminated from these sources. Average fish residue per county was, however, strongly correlated with the percent of total acres planted in cotton and soybeans. Results strongly suggest that cotton production was the primary source of contamination. Actual routes of movement have not been clearly defined but aerial transport seems most probable.
1970年,对阿肯色州和密西西比州的54家商业鲶鱼养殖场进行了农药和汞残留抽样检测。在15%的鱼类样本中检测到农药残留量高于美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)的行动水平。沉积物、鱼饲料和水源中的残留数据表明,鱼类并非受这些来源的污染。然而,每个县的鱼类平均残留量与棉花和大豆种植总面积的百分比密切相关。结果有力地表明,棉花生产是主要污染源。实际的污染传播途径尚未明确,但空中传播似乎最为可能。