Abstract

72 samples of native fish of varying origins were tested to determine their concentration of HCB and PCB. Chlophen A-60, a commercial product of Beyer AG with an average grade of chlorination of 60% was used as a standard.A large majority of the fish were trout, most of which came from commercial trout farms, but a number of other species were also tested. All of the fish lived in rivers, streams or ponds in West Germany. Separation of the chlorinated hydrocarbons was achieved through two gas chromatographs with /sup 63/Ni-electron capture detector. (JMT).

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