Bioaccumulation Of Metals In Tissue Of Marine Organisms In Muttukadu Creek, Kovalam, South East Coast Of India

Research Article
Vishnuvardhan, V and Jaikumar, M
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2017.0810.0997
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Heavy metals, Fin fishes, Shell fishes, Muttukadu creek, safety sea food
Abstract: 

Heavy metals were estimated in different types of marine organisms in fin fishes and shell fishes (Rastrelliger kanagurta, Lates calcarifer, Ephinephalus malabricus, Penaeus monodon and Meretrix meretrix) collected from the Muttukadu creek, Kovalam, south east coast of India. Concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Cr, Zn, Pb and Cd) in the edible part of marine organisms in fin fishes and shell fishes were analysed by atomic absorption spectrometer. The lowest concentration of Cu, Cr, Zn, Pb and Cd were determined 2.74±0.23 μg g-l , 1.03±0.41 μg g-l , 4.49±0.27 μg g-l , 1.62±0.25 μg g-l , 3.70±0.18 μg g-l and highest were observed 9.80±0.36 μg g-l , 3.62±0.28 μg g-l , 12.48±0.47 μg g-l , 7.63±0.33 μg g-l , 6.41±0.64 μg g-l respectively. These results indicated that the heavy metal levels in the marine organisms in the studied areas were moderate but unacceptable Pb and Cd from the view of safety of seafood.