Determination of Heavy Metal Concentration in Two Bony Fish (Catfish and Tilapia) from Orashi River in Rivers State, Nigeria

N. E. Okwodu, P. Okorie, B. Nwoke
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The research was intended to study the influence of human and industrial activities on the Orashi River and two bony fish (Clarias gariepinus and Tilapia nilotica). Three groups are observed to have impacted the environment – Oil/gas industries, tyre burning from abattoir, untreated human and animal waste from settlers and the abattoir.  The study was carried out from September 2019 to August 2020. The mean concentrations of the parameters studied in some samples were close to or exceeded World Health Organization (WHO) and Federal Ministry of Environment (FMEnv) recommended limits for drinking water and seafood. The results from this study have provided information on the heavy metals profile on the fish of the river.  The level of heavy metals in the muscle of Catfish and Tilapia showed a range of Cadmium in Catfish (1-3.9mg/kg and Tilapia (0.1-4.2mg/kg) with the highest level occurring in station 2 (3.47mg/kg for Catfish and 3.39mg/kg for Tilapia) which is high with regard to FAO 19835, FAO/WHO 10896, EEC 20054 permissible limit of 0.01mg/l and USEPA SQG (1mg/kg) level in seafood. The levels of essential heavy metals in fish muscle were Copper (Catfish-10.9-33mg/kg, Tilapia -17.3-40.6mg/kg), Iron (Catfish-1.0-2.5mg/kg, Tilapia -0.1-5.6mg/kg) were within the FAO 1983 permissible limit while Zinc (Catfish-22-213.2mg/kg) and Tilapia (30.1-196mg/kg) exceeds the limit in some stations. Catfish muscles recorded higher mean value (127.12mg/kg) for all heavy metals than tilapia (44.03mg/kg) and the sequence is Copper > Zinc > Iron > Cadmium. The concentration of heavy metals in Orashi River is in the sequence: Sediment > Catfish > Tilapia >Water. The Total Heavy metal concentration in muscle of Catfish (0.5-1.8mg/kg) and Tilapia (0.1-3.8mg/kg) were within permissible limit.
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尼日利亚河流州Orashi河两种硬骨鱼(鲶鱼和罗非鱼)重金属浓度的测定
本研究旨在研究人类和工业活动对Orashi河和两种硬骨鱼(Clarias gariepinus和罗非鱼nilotica)的影响。据观察,有三个群体对环境产生了影响:石油/天然气工业、屠宰场燃烧轮胎、定居者和屠宰场产生的未经处理的人类和动物废物。该研究于2019年9月至2020年8月进行。在一些样品中所研究的参数的平均浓度接近或超过世界卫生组织(世卫组织)和联邦环境部(联邦环境部)建议的饮用水和海产品限量。研究结果提供了有关该河鱼类重金属含量的信息。鲶鱼和罗非鱼肌肉中重金属含量显示,鲶鱼镉含量范围为1-3.9mg/kg,罗非鱼镉含量范围为0.1-4.2mg/kg,其中2站镉含量最高(鲶鱼镉含量为3.47mg/kg,罗非鱼镉含量为3.39mg/kg),高于FAO 19835、FAO/WHO 10896、EEC 20054允许限量0.01mg/l和USEPA SQG (1mg/kg)规定的海产品镉含量。鱼类肌肉中必需重金属的含量为铜(鲶鱼-10.9-33mg/kg,罗非鱼-17.3-40.6mg/kg)、铁(鲶鱼-1.0-2.5mg/kg,罗非鱼-0.1-5.6mg/kg)在粮农组织1983年允许限量内,而锌(鲶鱼-22-213.2mg/kg)和罗非鱼(30.1-196mg/kg)在一些站点超标。鲶鱼肌肉中重金属含量平均值(127.12mg/kg)高于罗非鱼(44.03mg/kg),其顺序为铜>锌>铁>镉。Orashi河重金属浓度顺序为:沉积物>鲶鱼>罗非鱼>水体。鲶鱼肌肉重金属总浓度(0.5 ~ 1.8mg/kg)和罗非鱼肌肉重金属总浓度(0.1 ~ 3.8mg/kg)均在允许范围内。
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