Seasonal Variations in the Concentrations of Chemical Elements in the Organs of Selected Marine Fishes from the International Iraqi Waters, NW Arabian Gulf

Authors

  • Faris J. M. Al-Imarah Department of Chemistry and Marine Environmental Pollution, Marine Science Center Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq.
  • Ghassan A. Al-Najar Department of Marine Invertebrate, Marine Science Center, Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq.
  • Mohammad Al-Doghachi Department of Marine Invertebrate, Marine Science Center, Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq.
  • Abbas A. Hantoosh Department of Chemistry and Marine Environmental Pollution, Marine Science Center Basrah University, Basrah, Iraq.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ciees/v8/11927D

Keywords:

Heavy metals, marine fishes, iraqi coastal waters, organs, AAS

Abstract

To investigate the accumulation of certain heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn) in different organs of fish, six different marine fish species: Cynoglossus arel, Carangoides chrysophrys, Euryglossa orientalis, Sardinella longiceps, Siganus canaliculatus, and Parastromateus niger were collected from fishing area within the international waters of Iraq in the top of Arabian Gulf located between Two fishing stations; the first with N 29 36 530 and E 48 48 780, and the second with N 29 48 729 E 48 38 109. All studied metals were reported to be accumulated at different levels in the organs of the fishes, Zn and Fe were reported as the highest accumulating metals in different organs of studied fishes, while Pb was the lowest. Other metals Cd, Cu, Mn, and Ni were alternatively changed in all organs and during the whole seasons of the year. Although they recorded high levels of Zn and Fe and due to their unactivity towards environmental pollutants , muscles accumulation of heavy metals were very low.

Published

2021-08-13

How to Cite

Faris J. M. Al-Imarah, Ghassan A. Al-Najar, Mohammad Al-Doghachi, & Abbas A. Hantoosh. (2021). Seasonal Variations in the Concentrations of Chemical Elements in the Organs of Selected Marine Fishes from the International Iraqi Waters, NW Arabian Gulf. Challenging Issues on Environment and Earth Science Vol. 8, 43–52. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/ciees/v8/11927D