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- Title
Trace metal contamination and species-specific bioaccumulation in the Zhoushan Fishery, northwestern East China Sea.
- Authors
Feng, Weihua; Xu, Hengtao; Zhu, Wenzhuo; Zhang, Haifeng; Zhang, Dongrong; Wang, Zhifu
- Abstract
Metal contamination in fishery water may pose a serious threat to aquatic products and human health. In this study, the contents of seven trace metals were assessed in water, sediment, and ten commercially important species (seven fish and three crustaceans) with different trophic guilds, habitat preferences, and motility, collected from the Zhoushan Fishery, northwest East China Sea. In general, the results showed that the concentrations of trace metals in water and sediment were lower than the safety thresholds set by the National Seawater Quality Standard of China and the sediment quality guidelines, except for Cu, As, and Cr in sediment. The high metal concentrations were spatially distributed in the west of the Zhoushan Fishery, which is probably due to the chemical pollution generated from many large international ports and chemical industries in Hangzhou Bay. The metal concentrations in the species were lower than the legislation thresholds established by the Commission Regulation and China National Standard, except for Cd in two crustacean species. However, a health risk assessment indicated that the consumption of the analyzed seafood is safe. However, there is a potential risk to local consumers who prefer crustaceans. From a species-specific bioaccumulation point of view, species in high trophic guilds, benthivores, species with low motility, or those living near the sediment have been found to be most likely to accumulate metals. Our findings could contribute to the understanding of the accumulation tendencies of metals in species of different trophic guilds with varying habitat preferences and motility and provide valuable data to environmental and seafood safety managers.
- Subjects
HANGZHOU (China); CHINA; TRACE metals; WATER quality; BIOACCUMULATION; HEALTH risk assessment; POLLUTION; WATER pollution
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2021, Vol 28, Issue 26, p34642
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-021-12923-9