COMPARISON OF SOME HEAVY METALS IN FISH (MUGIL CEPHALUS) AND WATER FROM OIL SPILLED AREA AT ENNORE COSTAL REGION, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
Malathi S., Martin P., Kuppan A., Elumalai K.* and Nirmal Raj S.
Abstract
Heavy metals such as mercury (Hg), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), arsenic
(As), chromium (Cr), copper (cu), nickel (Ni) and selenium (se) were
analyzed in water sample of Ennore coastal area and different parts of
the marine food fish, Mugil cephalus. The samples were collected from
oil spilled area near at Ennore, after the ship accident occurred on the
month of January 2017. The highest heavy metal concentrations in
different parts of the fish were noticed as follows: mercury (0.87 ppm)
in liver, lead (2.45 ppm) in fried tissue, cadmium (0.56 ppm) in liver,
arsenic (1.22 ppm) in intestine, chromium (1.35ppm) in liver, copper
(0.34ppm) in tissue, and selenium (6.32 ppm) in tissue. The water
quality parameter in the Ennore coastal area were analyzed and
presented in this paper. The present study was compared with the earlier finding of the
Ennore coastal area. Based on the results there was much contamination in the water and fish
sample and hence the fish is not fit for human consumption.
Keywords: Heavy metals, Concentration, Mugil cephalus, Chennai, oil spill.
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