Deformed fish hatched in bitumen-rich water can grow out of some defects: study 
By Jamie Malbeuf CA Source: CBC News 5/17/2019
Jamie Malbeuf
Fish hatched in bitumen-rich Alberta waters are prone to be undersized and have tail and jaw deformities, but a new Environment Canada study shows they are able to grow out of some of the defects when they move into clean water.

The study, which focused on the long-term effects of a short exposure to naturally occurring bitumen, involved hatching the eggs of fathead minnows in sediment samples gathered from different tributaries feeding into the Athabasca River north of Fort McMurray.
 

One of the sediment samples had trace amounts of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, while the other two — gathered from the Ells and Steepbank rivers — had significantly higher levels of bitumen, ranging from 4.66 to 6.48 parts per million.

Researchers put fish eggs in the sediment samples then let the fish hatch and live in the water for three weeks.

Fish hatched in two bitumen-rich samples were about 25 per cent shorter in length and 30 per cent lighter than those born in the cleaner water. They also developed deformities that included jaws that don't close properly and short tails.

 
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