Author/Authors :
Okuku، E.O نويسنده Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute , , Peter، H.K نويسنده Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute ,
Abstract :
The study aimed to come up with a list of specific macroalgae species, which could be used to
biomonitor specific metal elements in the coastal waters of East Africa. Water extraction, EDTA, aqua regia
extraction and optimized BCR 3-step sequential extracts were used to mimic bioavailable metals under various
environmental conditions. The results indicated that Ulva lactuca could be used as a biomonitor to predict
BCR 3-step sequential bioavailable Al, Cd, Co, Fe, Mn, Zn and Ni whereas Sargassum species could be used
as a biomonitor for BCR 3-step sequential bioavailable Co, Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn. In Sargassum spp. only Co
showed significant correlation with concentration in sediment’s aqua regia extracted metals whereas in Ulva
lactuca only Al, Co, Cu and Fe showed significant correlation with total metals extracted through aqua regia
procedure. This study therefore recommends the use of Ulva lactuca and Sargassum for biomonitoring of Al,
Cd, Co, Fe, Mn, Zn, Ni and Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn respectively. The study recommends the use of labile fraction
of BCR sequential extraction for screening of macroalgae to be used for heavy metal pollution monitoring in
East Africa region.