Effects of Heavy Metals Pollution on Some Fish and Mollusc Species from Port Sudan, Sudan

Issra Mohammed Osman Mahjoub, M. Hamza
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The effects on fishes Lethrinus harak and Cephalopholis minata and on the mollusc Tridacna maxima exposed to different concentrations of heavy metals vanadium, nickel, and copper were investigated. The study indicated that the LC50 for nickel were 198.200 ppm, for L. harak, 196.041 ppm for C. minata and 198.200 ppm for T. maxima. The LC50 for copper were 197.175 ppm for L. harak, 272.932 ppm for C. minata and 272.841 ppm in T. maxima. However, LC50 for vanadium recorded 131.836 ppm for L. harak, 164.769 ppm for C. minata and 164.037 ppm for T. maxima. On the other hand, LT50 due to nickel exposure recorded 74.815, 47.963, and 95.116 hours, for L. harak, C. minata and T. maxima, respectively. LT50 due to copper recorded 35.041, 47.681, and 71.835 hours for L. harak, C. minata and T. maxima, respectively. However, LT50 for vanadium were 11.989, 47.511 and 5.792 hours for L. harak, C. minata and T. maxima, respectively. In this study no response was detected in lower concentrations of nickel and copper i.e. 4 ppm and 32 ppm, however a high response was detected with the same concentrations of vanadium. The study indicated that T. maxima, was more tolerant for heavy metals pollution than L. harak and C. minata. Nickel concentrations detected in tissues analysis were 0.561-0.04 ppm, 0.421-0.02 ppm and 0.871-0.03 ppm for L. harak, C. minata and T. maxima, respectively. While copper concentrations recorded 1.1030-0.09 ppm, 0.4060-0.02 ppm and 1.35-0.03 ppm for L. harak, C. minata and T. maxima, respectively. However, vanadium concentrations, recorded 0.010-0.00 ppm, 0.04-0.014-0.01 ppm and 0.042-0.00 ppm for L. harak, C. minata, and T. maxima, respectively.
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重金属污染对苏丹苏丹港部分鱼类和软体动物的影响
研究了不同浓度的重金属钒、镍、铜对黑尾鱼、小头鱼及软体动物砗磲的影响。研究表明,镍的LC50分别为198.200 ppm、L. harak、C. minata、T. maxima的LC50分别为196.041 ppm和198.200 ppm。铜的LC50值分别为:白羊草的197.175 ppm、米纳塔的272.932 ppm和白毛苔的272.841 ppm。而对钒的LC50值分别为131.836 ppm、164.769 ppm和164.037 ppm。另外,由于镍的暴露,L. harak、C. minata和T. maxima的LT50分别为74.815、47.963和95.116 h。铜对L. harak、C. minata和T. maxima的LT50分别为35.041、47.681和71.835 h。而对钒的LT50分别为11.989、47.511和5.792 h。在本研究中,在较低浓度的镍和铜(即4 ppm和32 ppm)中未检测到响应,但在相同浓度的钒中检测到高响应。研究结果表明,大黄霉对重金属污染的耐受性优于白屈霉和小黄霉。组织分析中检出的镍含量分别为0.561 ~ 0.04 ppm、0.421 ~ 0.02 ppm和0.871 ~ 0.03 ppm。铜的浓度分别为1.1030 ~ 0.09 ppm、0.4060 ~ 0.02 ppm和1.35 ~ 0.03 ppm。而白菖蒲、白菖蒲和白菖蒲的钒浓度分别为0.010 ~ 0.00 ppm、0.04 ~ 0.014 ~ 0.01 ppm和0.042 ~ 0.00 ppm。
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