Bioaccumulation Pattern of Heavy Metals in the Shrimps of the lower stretch of the River Ganga

A. Mitra, K. Banerjee, R. Ghosh, S. K. Ray
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Rapid industrialization and urbanization have contaminated the riverine and estuarine ecosystems to a great extent. To evaluate such kind of contamination, we undertook a research programme to analyze the concentrations of zinc, copper, lead and cadmium in muscle tissue of five commonly edible shrimp species, namely Penaeus monodon, Penaeus indicus, Penaeus semisulcatus, Penaeus marguensis and Metapenaeus brevicornis collected from the lower stretch of the River Ganga (in the Sundarbans delta complex). The heavy metals in tissue samples were estimated using a Perkin-Elmer Sciex ELAN 5000 ICP mass spectrometer. Concentrations in shrimp species ranged as follows: Zn: 4.11 ± 0.13 – 353.45 ± 2.98; Cu: 3.43 ± 0.10– 140.49 ± 1.81; Pb: BDL - 8.21 ± 0.63 and Cd: BDL – 3.66 ± 0.12 mg kg-1 dry weight. Irrespective of species, heavy metals accumulated in the shrimp muscle in the order Zn > Cu > Pb > Cd. The concentration of heavy metals in the tissues varied significantly depending upon the locations from where the species were collected. Although the concentration of selected heavy metals were within the normal range in all stations, but at station 1 (Nayachar Island) the metal level has exceeded in the muscle of shrimp species as a food source for human consumption. The shrimp samples were collected from different locations of lower Gangetic region with different degree of industrial and anthropogenic activities and station 1 is exposed to maximum stress (in terms of pollution) from the adjacent port-cum-industrial zone of Haldia and industrial discharge of multifarious industries situated in and around the city of Calcutta (upstream to station 1) along the bank of the River Ganga.  
恒河下游虾类重金属的生物积累模式
快速的工业化和城市化在很大程度上污染了河流和河口生态系统。为了评估这种污染,我们开展了一项研究项目,分析了恒河下游(孙德尔本斯三角洲)五种常见食用对虾(即单对虾、indicus、半对虾、marguensis和Metapenaeus brevicornis)肌肉组织中锌、铜、铅和镉的浓度。使用Perkin-Elmer Sciex ELAN 5000 ICP质谱计对组织样品中的重金属进行了估计。锌在虾种中的浓度范围为:Zn: 4.11±0.13 ~ 353.45±2.98;Cu: 3.43±0.10 - 140.49±1.81;Pb: BDL - 8.21±0.63,Cd: BDL - 3.66±0.12 mg kg-1干重。无论何种虾种,其肌肉中重金属的积累顺序均为Zn > Cu > Pb b> Cd。组织中重金属的浓度随虾种采集地点的不同而显著不同。虽然所有监测站的选定重金属浓度都在正常范围内,但在1号监测站(Nayachar岛),作为人类食用食物来源的虾类肌肉中的金属水平已超过正常水平。虾类样本是在恒河下游不同地点采集的,这些地点的工业和人为活动程度不同,而1号站受到的最大压力(就污染而言)来自邻近的哈尔迪亚港兼工业区,以及位于加尔各答市及其周边(1号站上游)恒河沿岸的各种工业排放。
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