BIOACCUMULATION OF HEAVY METAL IN FARMED TILAPIA AND SHRIMP IN SATKHIRA DISTRICT, SOUTHWEST BANGLADESH

Author:- Sajib Roy and Abdullah Harun Chowdhury
Category:- Journal; Year:- 2023
Discipline:- Environmental Science Discipline
School:- Life Science School

Abstract

Abstract
Fish farmers in the Satkhira district, southwest Bangladesh, are progressively moving towards intensive aquaculture,
and heavy metal contamination of the feed may frequently occur. This study explores the bioaccumulation of heavy
metal in farmed tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) and shrimp species such as bagda (Penaeus monodon), golda
(Macrobrachium rosenbergii), randomly collected from 3 gheer at Assasuni and Debhata Upazilla in Satkhira, Bangladesh
from December 2020 to March 2021. The levels of elements including Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Cr, Cd, Pb, and As were
evaluated using the flame-AAS and HG-AAS methods followed by Nitric Acid (HNO3)-Perchloric Acid (HClO4)
digestion. The results revealed that the concentrations of Fe, Mn, Cr, and As were higher than the WHO and FAO
recommended levels. Maximum concentrations (mg/kg) of Fe, Mn, Cr, and As were observed as 104.00 ± 8.30 in
Tilapia (O. mossambicus) from gheer #3, 3.40 ± 1.71 in Tilapia (O. mossambicus) of gheer #3, 12.80 ± 1.45 in golda (M.
rosenbergii) of gheer #1, and 1.96 ± 0.09 in Tilapia (O. mossambicus) from gheer #3, respectively. But on average, M.
rosenbergii was discovered to contribute more to the maximum level of almost every metal compared to the other two
species, whereas species from gheer #3 were found to be more contaminated. Overall, tilapia and shrimp from all three
gheer were considered unsafe for consumption. More research is recommended for estimating the levels of heavy metal
accumulation in fish and shrimp over a longer time period and across a wider geographic range.

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