Burger Joanna, Gochfeld Michael, Batang Zenon, Alikunhi Nabeel, Al-Jahdali Ramzi, Al-Jebreen Dalal, Aziz Mohammed A M, Al-Suwailem Abdulaziz
Division of Life Sciences, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA,
Environ Monit Assess. 2014 Oct;186(10):6721-46. doi: 10.1007/s10661-014-3885-4. Epub 2014 Jul 6.
Metal levels in fish have been extensively studied, but little data currently exists for the Middle East. We examined the levels of metals and metalloids (aluminum, arsenic, copper, manganese, selenium, zinc, and mercury) in the flesh of 13 fish species collected from three fishing sites and a local fish market in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. We tested the following null hypotheses: (1) there are no interspecific differences in metal levels, (2) there are no differences in metal levels in fishes between market and fishing sites, (3) there are no size-related differences in metal levels, and (4) there are no differences in selenium:mercury molar ratio among different fish species. There were significant interspecific differences in concentrations for all metals. There was an order of magnitude difference in the levels of aluminum, arsenic, mercury, manganese, and selenium, indicating wide variation in potential effects on the fish themselves and on their predators. Fishes from Area II, close to a large commercial port, had the highest levels of arsenic, mercury, and selenium, followed by market fishes. Mercury was positively correlated with body size in 6 of the 13 fish species examined. Mercury was correlated positively with arsenic and selenium, but negatively with aluminum, cobalt, copper, manganese, and zinc. Selenium:mercury molar ratios varied significantly among species, with Carangoides bajad, Cephalopholis argus, Variola louti, and Ephinephelus tauvina having ratios below 10:1. These findings can be used in risk assessments, design of mercury reduction plans, development of fish advisories to protect public health, and future management decision-making.
鱼类中的金属含量已得到广泛研究,但目前中东地区的数据很少。我们检测了从沙特阿拉伯吉达的三个捕鱼地点和一个当地鱼市采集的13种鱼类鱼肉中的金属和类金属(铝、砷、铜、锰、硒、锌和汞)含量。我们检验了以下零假设:(1)金属含量不存在种间差异;(2)市场和捕鱼地点的鱼类金属含量不存在差异;(3)金属含量不存在与大小相关的差异;(4)不同鱼类物种之间的硒汞摩尔比不存在差异。所有金属的浓度均存在显著的种间差异。铝、砷、汞、锰和硒的含量存在一个数量级的差异,这表明对鱼类自身及其捕食者的潜在影响差异很大。靠近大型商业港口的二区的鱼类砷、汞和硒含量最高,其次是市场上的鱼类。在所检测的13种鱼类中,有6种鱼类的汞含量与体长呈正相关。汞与砷和硒呈正相关,但与铝、钴、铜、锰和锌呈负相关。不同物种的硒汞摩尔比差异显著,巴贾笛鲷、豹纹鳃棘鲈、波纹唇鱼和褐点石斑鱼的比值低于10:1。这些研究结果可用于风险评估、汞减排计划设计、制定保护公众健康的鱼类消费建议以及未来的管理决策。