Abstract

Limpets collected at three locations along the Turkish Mediterranean coast were analyzed for zinc, copper, cadmium, lead, chromium, nickel, iron, arsenic and strontium. Average metal concentrations in samples taken from busy harbor areas and near sewage outfalls differed little from those collected in primarily agricultural areas. Generally, an inverse relationship of metal concentration with size is seen. The average levels found in these samples are of the same order of magnitude as those in limpets from other regions of the world and thus should serve as a good indication of current background levels in this region.

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