Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria

This study investigated the levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), Copper (Cu), Chromium (Cr) and Zinc (Zn) in two common edible fish species, Sole, Solea solea and Croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Makoko and Koko in Lagos and Delta states respectively. Heavy metal contents were determined by air-acetylene flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer after wet digestion of dried and milled samples with 1:1 HN0<sub>3</sub>: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. Results obtained (~kg/g, dry weight) for Sole in Lagos and Delta states were: Pb (0.330 and 0.149), Cd (0.097 and 0.063), Cu (0.869 and 0.434), Cr (1.184 and 0.826), Zn (7.612 and 7.890); and Croaker: Pb (0.163 and 0.045), Cd (0.115 and 0.029), Cu (0.990 and 0.694), Cr (1.008 and 1.038) and Zn (6.756 and 6.168) for the wet season (April-October); and Pb (0.534 and 0.527), Cd (0.373 and 0.410), Cu (0.437 and 0.556), Cr (0.834 and 0.983), Zn (6.764 and 9.343) for sole and Pb (0.210 and 0.213), Cd (0.264 and 0.307), Cu (0.442 and 0.483), Cr (0.577 and 0.597) and Zn (4.783 and 5.924) for croaker in the wet season (July-October). Significant (P~B 0.05) variations were observed in metal content between fish in terms of species, location and season. Generally, sole had higher metal concentrations than croaker; and metal contents were higher in samples from Lagos compared to Delta, probably due to the contribution of more effluents from industrial, commercial and municipal wastes in Lagos state. Cd and Cr levels in the test species were found to exceed international standards. It is recommended that a programme of continuous monitoring and control of the physical and chemical characteristics of components and food products of Nigeria's coastal zone be incorporated as a management tool for this important ecological zone.

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Main Authors: George, F.O.A., Ogamune, R., Odulate, D.O., Arowolo, T.A.
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Language:English
Published: FISON 2012
Subjects:Fisheries, Pollution, Solea solea, Pseudotolithus typus, ASE, Nigeria, Lagos Lagoon, Delta, freshwater environment, Heavy metals, Comparative studies, Seasonal variations, Flatfish fisheries, Effluents, Pollutants, Environmental monitoring, Pollution control, Pollution effects, Pollution monitoring, Freshwater fish, Industrial wastes, Freshwater pollution, Lead, Cadmium, Copper, Chromium, Zinc, Bioaccumulation, Food fish,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-389172021-07-15T02:56:43Z Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria George, F.O.A. Ogamune, R. Odulate, D.O. Arowolo, T.A. Fisheries Pollution Solea solea Pseudotolithus typus ASE Nigeria Lagos Lagoon ASE Nigeria Delta freshwater environment Heavy metals Comparative studies Seasonal variations Flatfish fisheries Effluents Pollutants Environmental monitoring Pollution control Pollution effects Pollution monitoring Freshwater fish Industrial wastes Freshwater pollution Lead Cadmium Copper Chromium Zinc Bioaccumulation Food fish This study investigated the levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), Copper (Cu), Chromium (Cr) and Zinc (Zn) in two common edible fish species, Sole, Solea solea and Croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Makoko and Koko in Lagos and Delta states respectively. Heavy metal contents were determined by air-acetylene flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer after wet digestion of dried and milled samples with 1:1 HN0<sub>3</sub>: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. Results obtained (~kg/g, dry weight) for Sole in Lagos and Delta states were: Pb (0.330 and 0.149), Cd (0.097 and 0.063), Cu (0.869 and 0.434), Cr (1.184 and 0.826), Zn (7.612 and 7.890); and Croaker: Pb (0.163 and 0.045), Cd (0.115 and 0.029), Cu (0.990 and 0.694), Cr (1.008 and 1.038) and Zn (6.756 and 6.168) for the wet season (April-October); and Pb (0.534 and 0.527), Cd (0.373 and 0.410), Cu (0.437 and 0.556), Cr (0.834 and 0.983), Zn (6.764 and 9.343) for sole and Pb (0.210 and 0.213), Cd (0.264 and 0.307), Cu (0.442 and 0.483), Cr (0.577 and 0.597) and Zn (4.783 and 5.924) for croaker in the wet season (July-October). Significant (P~B 0.05) variations were observed in metal content between fish in terms of species, location and season. Generally, sole had higher metal concentrations than croaker; and metal contents were higher in samples from Lagos compared to Delta, probably due to the contribution of more effluents from industrial, commercial and municipal wastes in Lagos state. Cd and Cr levels in the test species were found to exceed international standards. It is recommended that a programme of continuous monitoring and control of the physical and chemical characteristics of components and food products of Nigeria's coastal zone be incorporated as a management tool for this important ecological zone. Includes: 20 references. 2021-06-24T18:15:22Z 2021-06-24T18:15:22Z 2012 conference_item TRUE 978-177-041-4 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38917 en http://www.fison.org.ng/ application/pdf application/pdf 295-299 FISON Lagos (Nigeria) http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/24227 19325 2018-05-19 07:16:39 24227 Fisheries Society of Nigeria
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topic Fisheries
Pollution
Solea solea
Pseudotolithus typus
ASE
Nigeria
Lagos Lagoon
ASE
Nigeria
Delta
freshwater environment
Heavy metals
Comparative studies
Seasonal variations
Flatfish fisheries
Effluents
Pollutants
Environmental monitoring
Pollution control
Pollution effects
Pollution monitoring
Freshwater fish
Industrial wastes
Freshwater pollution
Lead
Cadmium
Copper
Chromium
Zinc
Bioaccumulation
Food fish
Fisheries
Pollution
Solea solea
Pseudotolithus typus
ASE
Nigeria
Lagos Lagoon
ASE
Nigeria
Delta
freshwater environment
Heavy metals
Comparative studies
Seasonal variations
Flatfish fisheries
Effluents
Pollutants
Environmental monitoring
Pollution control
Pollution effects
Pollution monitoring
Freshwater fish
Industrial wastes
Freshwater pollution
Lead
Cadmium
Copper
Chromium
Zinc
Bioaccumulation
Food fish
spellingShingle Fisheries
Pollution
Solea solea
Pseudotolithus typus
ASE
Nigeria
Lagos Lagoon
ASE
Nigeria
Delta
freshwater environment
Heavy metals
Comparative studies
Seasonal variations
Flatfish fisheries
Effluents
Pollutants
Environmental monitoring
Pollution control
Pollution effects
Pollution monitoring
Freshwater fish
Industrial wastes
Freshwater pollution
Lead
Cadmium
Copper
Chromium
Zinc
Bioaccumulation
Food fish
Fisheries
Pollution
Solea solea
Pseudotolithus typus
ASE
Nigeria
Lagos Lagoon
ASE
Nigeria
Delta
freshwater environment
Heavy metals
Comparative studies
Seasonal variations
Flatfish fisheries
Effluents
Pollutants
Environmental monitoring
Pollution control
Pollution effects
Pollution monitoring
Freshwater fish
Industrial wastes
Freshwater pollution
Lead
Cadmium
Copper
Chromium
Zinc
Bioaccumulation
Food fish
George, F.O.A.
Ogamune, R.
Odulate, D.O.
Arowolo, T.A.
Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria
description This study investigated the levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), Copper (Cu), Chromium (Cr) and Zinc (Zn) in two common edible fish species, Sole, Solea solea and Croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Makoko and Koko in Lagos and Delta states respectively. Heavy metal contents were determined by air-acetylene flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer after wet digestion of dried and milled samples with 1:1 HN0<sub>3</sub>: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. Results obtained (~kg/g, dry weight) for Sole in Lagos and Delta states were: Pb (0.330 and 0.149), Cd (0.097 and 0.063), Cu (0.869 and 0.434), Cr (1.184 and 0.826), Zn (7.612 and 7.890); and Croaker: Pb (0.163 and 0.045), Cd (0.115 and 0.029), Cu (0.990 and 0.694), Cr (1.008 and 1.038) and Zn (6.756 and 6.168) for the wet season (April-October); and Pb (0.534 and 0.527), Cd (0.373 and 0.410), Cu (0.437 and 0.556), Cr (0.834 and 0.983), Zn (6.764 and 9.343) for sole and Pb (0.210 and 0.213), Cd (0.264 and 0.307), Cu (0.442 and 0.483), Cr (0.577 and 0.597) and Zn (4.783 and 5.924) for croaker in the wet season (July-October). Significant (P~B 0.05) variations were observed in metal content between fish in terms of species, location and season. Generally, sole had higher metal concentrations than croaker; and metal contents were higher in samples from Lagos compared to Delta, probably due to the contribution of more effluents from industrial, commercial and municipal wastes in Lagos state. Cd and Cr levels in the test species were found to exceed international standards. It is recommended that a programme of continuous monitoring and control of the physical and chemical characteristics of components and food products of Nigeria's coastal zone be incorporated as a management tool for this important ecological zone.
format conference_item
topic_facet Fisheries
Pollution
Solea solea
Pseudotolithus typus
ASE
Nigeria
Lagos Lagoon
ASE
Nigeria
Delta
freshwater environment
Heavy metals
Comparative studies
Seasonal variations
Flatfish fisheries
Effluents
Pollutants
Environmental monitoring
Pollution control
Pollution effects
Pollution monitoring
Freshwater fish
Industrial wastes
Freshwater pollution
Lead
Cadmium
Copper
Chromium
Zinc
Bioaccumulation
Food fish
author George, F.O.A.
Ogamune, R.
Odulate, D.O.
Arowolo, T.A.
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Odulate, D.O.
Arowolo, T.A.
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title Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria
title_short Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria
title_full Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metal content of sole, Solea solea and croaker, Pseudotolithus typus from Lagos and Delta State, Nigeria
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