Department of Environmental Management and Pollution, Faculty of Environmental Management, Nigeria Maritime University, Okerenkoko 332105, Delta State, Nigeria; Centre for Coastal Research and Development, Sapele 331107, Delta State, Nigeria.
Department of Environmental Management and Pollution, Faculty of Environmental Management, Nigeria Maritime University, Okerenkoko 332105, Delta State, Nigeria.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2024 Nov;208:117014. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.117014. Epub 2024 Sep 26.
In this study, we investigated the levels of heavy metals in sediment, shrimps, silver catfish and their potential bioaccumulation, trophic transfer and the associated risk to human health from the Escravos estuary in southern Nigeria. The values of heavy metals in shrimps and silver catfish were disproportionately higher than the allowable limits for seafood, with values in the gills and the rest of the fish higher than those of the muscle, liver and gonads. Furthermore, the increased BSAF for Cd, Cr and Cu in the study, underscore the uptake of metals from sediments into shellfish. High EDI and HR values from silver catfish for adults and children indicate immediate health risks, with the values for children considerably high, emphasizing the urgent need for regulatory measures and continuous monitoring of seafood from the estuary to protect the health of coastal population within the subregion.
在这项研究中,我们调查了尼日利亚南部埃斯克拉沃斯河口沉积物、虾、银鲈体内重金属的水平及其潜在的生物累积、营养转移,以及对人类健康的相关风险。虾和银鲈体内重金属含量超标,远高于海产品的允许限量,鳃和鱼体其他部位的重金属含量高于肌肉、肝脏和性腺。此外,研究中 Cd、Cr 和 Cu 的 BSAF 增加,强调了金属从沉积物向贝类的吸收。银鲈对成人和儿童的 EDIs 和 HR 值较高,表明存在直接的健康风险,儿童的值相当高,这强调了迫切需要采取监管措施并对来自河口的海产品进行持续监测,以保护该次区域沿海人口的健康。