Impact of Urban Runoff on Benthic and Pelagic Fish Fauna in Ikpoba River: Metals Levels in Gonads

O. Ogbeide, Ebuni Jessinta Asoya
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This study investigates the impact of urban runoff on heavy metal concentrations in Ikpoba River, focusing on water, sediment, and fish  gonads. Two sampling stations, upstream and downstream, were selected to assess variations in contamination levels. The  concentrations of heavy metals (Cr, Co, Cd, Ni, Pb) in these samples were analyzed using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Histopathological examinations of fish gonad tissues were also conducted. Downstream water samples in August exhibited significantly  elevated lead (Pb) levels (0.037 mg/L) and cobalt (Co) concentrations (0.02 mg/L) compared to upstream levels. Sediment analysis  revealed marked downstream contamination, with higher lead (Pb) levels (5.208 mg/kg) and cobalt (Co) concentrations (2.067 mg/kg) in  August. Gonadal tissue analysis showed alarming contamination levels, with pelagic fish species displaying higher lead (Pb) and cobalt  (Co) concentrations compared to benthic fish. These results highlight the vulnerability of pelagic species to heavy metal accumulation  and indicate substantial pollution from industrial sources in the Ikpoba River. Urgent pollution control measures and ongoing monitoring  are essential to safeguard the river's ecosystem and community health. Further research is recommended to explore the  long-term consequences and potential health risks associated with heavy metal contaminants in the river. 
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本研究调查了城市径流对伊克波巴河重金属浓度的影响,重点是水、沉积物和鱼类性腺。研究选取了上游和下游两个采样站,以评估污染水平的变化。使用原子吸收分光光度计分析了这些样本中的重金属(铬、钴、镉、镍、铅)浓度。此外,还对鱼类生殖腺组织进行了组织病理学检查。与上游水样相比,八月份下游水样中的铅(Pb)含量(0.037 毫克/升)和钴(Co)浓度(0.02 毫克/升)明显升高。沉积物分析显示下游污染明显,8 月份铅 (Pb) 含量(5.208 毫克/千克)和钴 (Co) 浓度(2.067 毫克/千克)较高。性腺组织分析显示出惊人的污染水平,与底栖鱼类相比,浮游鱼类的铅(Pb)和钴(Co)浓度更高。这些结果凸显了浮游鱼类易受重金属积累的影响,并表明伊克波巴河受到了工业污染源的严重污染。紧急污染控制措施和持续监测对保护河流生态系统和社区健康至关重要。建议开展进一步研究,探索河流中重金属污染物的长期后果和潜在健康风险。
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