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Forster's Tern Has Highest PBDE Concentration


The egg of a Forster’s tern, a fish-eating seabird common in the San Francisco Bay, has been found to have 63 parts per million (ppm) of toxic PBDE flame retardants (see EBN Vol. 13, No. 6), the highest concentration ever found in any animal, accor
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