Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil

The marine ecosystems of Todos os Santos Bay (TSB, The State of Bahia, Brazil) have been impacted by the presence on its coast of a large metropolitan area as well as of chemical and petrochemical activities. Despite its ecological importance, there is a lack of scientific information concerning met...

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Main Authors: GM. Amado-Filho, LT. Salgado, MF. Rebelo, CE. Rezende, CS. Karez, WC. Pfeiffer
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-a45de115b5fc487b83930d9429cd3a602020-11-24T20:59:12ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-43756819510010.1590/S1519-69842008000100013S1519-69842008000100013Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, BrazilGM. Amado-Filho0LT. Salgado1MF. Rebelo2CE. Rezende3CS. Karez4WC. Pfeiffer5Jardim Botânico do Rio de JaneiroJardim Botânico do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Estadual do Norte FluminenseUNESCOUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroThe marine ecosystems of Todos os Santos Bay (TSB, The State of Bahia, Brazil) have been impacted by the presence on its coast of a large metropolitan area as well as of chemical and petrochemical activities. Despite its ecological importance, there is a lack of scientific information concerning metal contamination in TSB marine biota. Thus, we analyzed concentrations of metals in four species of marine benthic organisms (two seaweeds, Padina gymnospora and Sargassum sp. one seagrass, Halodule wrightii and one oyster, Crassostrea rhizophorae) in three sites from the TSB region that have been most affected by industrial activities. The concentrations of Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined by Atomic Absorption Spectrophometry. The obtained data indicates that cadmium and copper in seaweeds, oysters and seagrass, as well as Ni concentrations in oysters, were in range of contaminated coastal areas. Cadmium and copper are available to organisms through suspended particles, dissolved fraction of water column and bottom sediment interstitial water. As oysters and other mollusks are used as food sources by the local population, the metal levels found in oysters in TSB may constitute a health risk for this population. Our results suggest implanting a heavy metals biomonitoring program in the TSB marine ecosystems.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842008000100013&lng=en&tlng=enseaweedseagrassoysterbioaccumulationTodos os Santos Bay
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author GM. Amado-Filho
LT. Salgado
MF. Rebelo
CE. Rezende
CS. Karez
WC. Pfeiffer
spellingShingle GM. Amado-Filho
LT. Salgado
MF. Rebelo
CE. Rezende
CS. Karez
WC. Pfeiffer
Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
seaweed
seagrass
oyster
bioaccumulation
Todos os Santos Bay
author_facet GM. Amado-Filho
LT. Salgado
MF. Rebelo
CE. Rezende
CS. Karez
WC. Pfeiffer
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title Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil
title_short Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil
title_full Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil
title_fullStr Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals in benthic organisms from Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil
title_sort heavy metals in benthic organisms from todos os santos bay, brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description The marine ecosystems of Todos os Santos Bay (TSB, The State of Bahia, Brazil) have been impacted by the presence on its coast of a large metropolitan area as well as of chemical and petrochemical activities. Despite its ecological importance, there is a lack of scientific information concerning metal contamination in TSB marine biota. Thus, we analyzed concentrations of metals in four species of marine benthic organisms (two seaweeds, Padina gymnospora and Sargassum sp. one seagrass, Halodule wrightii and one oyster, Crassostrea rhizophorae) in three sites from the TSB region that have been most affected by industrial activities. The concentrations of Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn were determined by Atomic Absorption Spectrophometry. The obtained data indicates that cadmium and copper in seaweeds, oysters and seagrass, as well as Ni concentrations in oysters, were in range of contaminated coastal areas. Cadmium and copper are available to organisms through suspended particles, dissolved fraction of water column and bottom sediment interstitial water. As oysters and other mollusks are used as food sources by the local population, the metal levels found in oysters in TSB may constitute a health risk for this population. Our results suggest implanting a heavy metals biomonitoring program in the TSB marine ecosystems.
topic seaweed
seagrass
oyster
bioaccumulation
Todos os Santos Bay
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