Title of article :
Bioaccumulation of heavy metals in some tissues of fish in the Red Sea, Egypt
Author/Authors :
El-Moselhy, Kh. M. National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries - Marine Pollution Dept, Egypt , Othman, A.I. El-Mansoura University - Faculty of Science - Zoology Dept, Egypt , Abd El-Azem, H. National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries - Marine Pollution Dept, Egypt , El-Metwally, M.E.A. National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries - Marine Pollution Dept, Egypt
From page :
97
To page :
105
Abstract :
The concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, Fe and Mn) were measured in the liver, gills and muscles of fourteen benthic and pelagic fish species collected from three mainlanding areas (Shalateen, Hurghada and Suez) in the Egyptian Red Sea. The levels of heavy metals varied significantly among fish species and organs. As expected, muscles always possessed the lowest concentrations of all metals. In most studied fish, the liver was the target organ for Cu, Zn and Fe accumulation. Pb and Mn, however, exhibited their highest concentrations in the gills. Different species of fish showed inter-specific variation of metals, as well as variations between fish from the same species. These differences were discussed for the contribution of potential factors that affected metals uptake, like age, geographical distribution and species specific factors. Generally, recorded metal concentrations were within the range or below the levels in similar species from global studies.The concentration of metals in the present fish muscles were accepted by the international legislation limits and are safe for human consumption.
Keywords :
Heavy metals , Red Sea , Fish , Bioaccumulation , Monitoring
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal Of Basic an‎d Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal Of Basic an‎d Applied Sciences
Record number :
2596822
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