Title of article :
Toxic metals in the muscle and liver of five main commerciallyimportant fishes from the Persian Gulf, Southern Iran
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, M. Department of Environmental Sciences - - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch,Tehran, Iran , Naderi, M. Department of Environmental Sciences - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Arak University, Iran , Hadipour, M. Department of Environmental Sciences - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Arak University, Iran , Gholami, S. Ports and Maritime Organization - General Authority of Hormozgan -Shahid Rajaei Port, Technical and Maintenance Unit, Bandar-e- Abbas, Iran
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to determine and compare the concentrations of six toxic metals (Cd, Pb, Fe, Cu, Zn,
Mn) in the muscle and hepatic tissues of five commercially important fish species including narrow-barred Spanish
mackerel, Scomberomorus commerson, Black pomfret, Parastromateus niger, Silver pomfret, Pampus argenteus,
blackspot snapper, Lutjanus fulviflammus and Tigertooth croaker, Otolithes ruber, since they are very common in the
household fish consumption. The fish samples were collected from three main landing areas along Bushehr and
Hormozgan provinces during spring 2017. Our results indicated that lead concentration was higher than those of
other measured heavy metals in all examined fish species, while it was an inverse situation for cadmium. We found
that the concentration of the measured metals totally were higher in the liver than in muscle of all the examined
fish. There was no significant intra-specific variation in metal concentration among the fish from the same species.
Since it is very important to the consumer to choose between the species, we also detected the mean values of the
metal concentration in the muscle of the relatively same aged species, sampled from same stations.
Keywords :
Biomagnification , Commercial fishes , Heavy metals , Iran , Persian Gulf
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics