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Organochlorine Pesticide Residues in Soils and Sediments of the Herbert and Burdekin River Regions, North Queensland – Implications for Contamination of the Great Barrier Reef
Authors:J. E. Cavanagh   K. A. Burns   G. J. Brunskill  R. J. Coventry
Affiliation:

a Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB 3, Townsville MC 4810, Australia

b James Cook University of North Queensland, PO, Townsville 4811, Australia

c Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Sugar Production, James Cook University of North Queensland, PO, Townsville 4811, Australia

d Cooperative Research Centre for the Ecologically Sustainable Development of the Great Barrier Reef, James Cook University of North Queensland, PO, Townsville 4811, Australia

Abstract:Organochlorine pesticides were widely used in the Australian sugarcane industry from the early 1950s until the late 1980s. Erosion of sugarcane soils and subsequent transport of sediment bound contaminants in river run-off to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon is a growing concern as the cane industry continues to expand. Organochlorine pesticide residues can be used as tracers to examine the worst-case scenario of the spatial extent to which currently used, though less persistent, organic agricultural pesticides might extend. The coastal alluvial flood-plains of the Herbert and Burdekin Rivers in North Queensland have sugarcane growing as the major coastal land-use. Sediment cores and surface sediment samples were collected from near-shore coastal regions of the Herbert and Burdekin Rivers. In addition, soil samples from cane-fields in the two catchments were collected. Analyses of the marine surface sediment samples and three sediment cores revealed the absence of detectable concentrations of organochlorine pesticides (<5 pg/g). However, easily detectable concentrations were found in the sugarcane soil samples (0.01–45 ng/g).
Keywords:organochlorines   tropical Australia   marine sediments   agricultural soils
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