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  • ASTM
    E1241-05(2013) Standard Guide for Conducting Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests with Fishes
    Edition: 2013
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Description of ASTM-E1241 2013

ASTM E1241 - 05(2013)

Standard Guide for Conducting Early Life-Stage Toxicity Tests with Fishes

Active Standard ASTM E1241 | Developed by Subcommittee: E50.47

Book of Standards Volume: 11.06




ASTM E1241

Significance and Use

5.1 Protection of a species requires prevention of unacceptable effects on the number, weight, health, and uses of the individuals of that species. An early life-stage toxicity test provides information about the chronic toxicity of a test material to a species of fish. The primary adverse effects studied are reduced survival and growth.

5.2 Results of early life-stage toxicity tests are generally useful estimates of the results of comparable life-cycle tests with the same species ( 1 ) . 4 However, results of early life-stage tests are sometimes under estimative of those obtained with the same species in the longer life-cycle tests ( 2 ) .

5.3 Results of early life-stage toxicity tests might be used to predict long-term effects likely to occur on fish in field situations as a result of an exposure under comparable conditions, except that motile organisms might avoid exposure when possible.

5.4 Results of early life-stage toxicity tests might be used to compare the chronic sensitivities of different fish species and the chronic toxicities of different materials, and to study the effects of various environmental factors on results of such tests.

5.5 Results of early life-stage toxicity tests might be an important consideration when assessing the hazards of materials to aquatic organisms (see Guide E1023 ) or when deriving water quality criteria for aquatic organisms ( 3 ) .

5.6 Results of an early life-stage test might be useful for predicting the results of chronic tests on the same test material with the same species in another water or with another species in the same or a different water. Most such predictions take into account the results of acute toxicity tests, and so the usefulness of the results of an early life-stage test is greatly increased by reporting also the results of an acute toxicity test (see Guide E729 ) conducted with juveniles of the same species under the same conditions.

5.7 Results of early life-stage toxicity tests might be useful for studying the biological availability of, and structure-activity relationships between, test materials.

5.8 Results of early life-stage toxicity tests will depend on temperature, composition of the dilution water, condition of the test organisms, and other factors.

1. Scope

1.1 This guide describes procedures for obtaining laboratory data concerning the adverse effects of a test material added to dilution waterbut not to foodon certain species of freshwater and saltwater fishes during 28 to 120-day (depending on species) continuous exposure, beginning before hatch and ending after hatch, using the flow-through technique. This guide will probably be useful for conducting early life-stage toxicity tests with some other species of fish, although modifications might be necessary.

1.2 Other modifications of these procedures might be justified by special needs or circumstances. Although using appropriate procedures is more important than following prescribed procedures, results of tests conducted using unusual procedures are not likely to be comparable to results of many other tests. Comparison of results obtained using modified and unmodified versions of these procedures might provide useful information concerning new concepts and procedures for conducting early life-stage toxicity tests with fishes.

1.3 These procedures are applicable to all chemicals, either individually or in formulations, commercial products, or known mixtures, that can be measured accurately at the necessary concentrations in water. With appropriate modifications these procedures can be used to conduct tests on temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pH and on such materials as aqueous effluents (see Guide E1192 ), leachates, oils, particulate matter, sediments, and surface waters.

1.4 This guide is arranged as follows:


Section

Referenced Documents

2

Terminology

3

Summary of Standard

4

Significance and Use

5.1

Hazards

6

Apparatus

7

Facilities

7.1

Construction Materials

7.2

Metering System

7.3

Test Chambers and Incubation Cups

7.4

Cleaning

7.5

Acceptability

7.6

Dilution Water

8

Requirements

8.1

Source

8.2

Treatment

8.3

Characterization

8.4

Test Material

9

General

9.1

Stock Solution

9.2

Test Concentration(s)

9.3

Test Organisms

10

Species

10.1

Age

10.2

Source

10.3

Brood Stock

10.4

Handling

10.5

Procedure

11

Experimental Design

11.1

Dissolved Oxygen

11.2

Temperature

11.3

Beginning the Test

11.4

Thinning

11.5

Feeding

11.6

Duration of Test

11.7

Biological Data

11.8

Other Measurements

11.9

Analytical Methodology

12

Acceptability of Test

13

Calculation of Results

14

Documentation

15

Appendixes

Appendix X1 Salmon, Trout, and Char

Appendix X2 Northern pike

Appendix X3 Fathead minnow

Appendix X4 White sucker

Appendix X5 Channel catfish

Appendix X6 Bluegill

Appendix X7 Gulf toadfish

Appendix X8 Sheepshead minnow

Appendix X9 Silversides

Appendix X10 Statistical Guidance

Appendix X11 . Striped Bass




1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Specific hazard statements are given in Section 6 and 9 .


2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard.

ASTM Standards

E729 Guide for Conducting Acute Toxicity Tests on Test Materials with Fishes, Macroinvertebrates, and Amphibians

E943 Terminology Relating to Biological Effects and Environmental Fate

E1023 Guide for Assessing the Hazard of a Material to Aquatic Organisms and Their Uses

E1192 Guide for Conducting Acute Toxicity Tests on Aqueous Ambient Samples and Effluents with Fishes, Macroinvertebrates, and Amphibians

E1203 Practice for Using Brine Shrimp Nauplii as Food for Test Animals in Aquatic Toxicology


Keywords

aquatic; chronic toxicity; culture techniques; early life-history; Morone saxatilis ; striped bass;


ICS Code

ICS Number Code 65.150 (Fishing and fish breeding)


DOI: 10.1520/E1241-05R13

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