
- Scheme Bioacumulation, Ecomare
Bioaccumulation
Nutrients, silt particles and toxic materials often stick to each other in water. Organisms take in hazardous materials through their food. The body either accumulates it or excretes it. By storing it, the concentrations of these toxic materials in the body can increase and become greater than in the surrounding environment. This phenomenon is called bioaccumulation. Predators at the end of the food pyramid (seals, predator fish, fish-eating birds, people) can accumulate extremely high concentrations of toxic materials in this manner. Examples of materials which can pile up in this manner in the food pyramids are PCBs, chlorinated paraffins, PAHs, pesticides and heavy metals.


