Abundance and Seasonal Variation Of Microplastics Detected in Edible Fish Sold in Lagos State, Nigeria

Ndibe L., Ndibe G., Patrick O.
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The global incidence of microplastics pollution is raising safety concerns on the consumption of seafood by humans. This study investigated the seasonal variation of microplastics detected in fish sold for human consumption in Lagos State, Nigeria. A total of 150 fish samples consisting of 3 commercially important fish species, namely: Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) n=25, Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) n=25 and Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) n=25 sold for human consumption were purchased from fishermen from 3 sites in Lagos State during the dry season from 22nd January to 7th February 2020 and during the rainy season from 13th to 25th July, 2020. The stomach contents of the fish were analyzed for the presence and characterization of microplastics. The identified microplastics were categorized according to their abundance, sizes, shapes, types, and colours using Dissecting Microscopes and FTIR. Microplastics particles were detected in all samples studied from all locations in both seasons, with the highest level of microplastics abundance detected during the rainy seasons. Highest microplastics abundance was detected in catfish (4.68 microplastics particles per individuals) during the rainy season in Badagry and 5-Cowries Creeks and the least detected in Red Snapper (0.72 microplastics particles per individuals) in Epe and Badagry during the dry season. Majority of the detected microplastics were fiber-shaped, followed by fragments. The least microplastics shape was foam. The most common color of microplastics during both the wet and dry seasons was grey/white (25.0%) while pink (2%) was the least dominant colour. The size of the ingested microplastics ranged from 2.03 mm to 4.86mm during the dry season while the particle sizes found in the species during the rainy season ranged from 1.49mm to 4.95mm. The results of FTIR-ATR analysis indicated that polyethylene (PE) was the most abundant in both seasons. The findings from this study raises concerns on the implication of microplastics on food safety.
尼日利亚拉各斯州出售的食用鱼中检测到的微塑料的丰度和季节性变化
全球范围内的微塑料污染正在引发人们对食用海产品安全的担忧。本研究调查了尼日利亚拉各斯州出售供人类食用的鱼类中检测到的微塑料的季节性变化。共采集了 150 份鱼类样本,包括 3 种重要的商业鱼类,即在旱季(2020 年 1 月 22 日至 2 月 7 日)和雨季(2020 年 7 月 13 日至 25 日)期间,从拉各斯州 3 个地点的渔民处购买了供人类食用的鲶鱼(Clarias gariepinus)n=25、红鲷鱼(Lutjanus campechanus)n=25 和罗非鱼(Oreochromis niloticus)n=25。对这些鱼的胃内容物进行了分析,以确定其中是否存在微塑料并确定其特征。使用解剖显微镜和傅立叶变换红外光谱仪,根据微塑料的数量、大小、形状、类型和颜色对已识别的微塑料进行分类。在两个季节的所有研究地点的所有样本中都检测到了微塑料微粒,其中雨季检测到的微塑料丰度最高。雨季时,在巴达格里溪和5-Cowries溪的鲶鱼体内检测到的微塑料含量最高(每只鲶鱼体内含有4.68个微塑料颗粒);旱季时,在埃佩溪和巴达格里溪的红鲷鱼体内检测到的微塑料含量最低(每只鲷鱼体内含有0.72个微塑料颗粒)。检测到的微塑料大部分是纤维状的,其次是碎片。最少的微塑料形状是泡沫。在雨季和旱季,最常见的微塑料颜色是灰色/白色(25.0%),而粉红色(2%)是最不常见的颜色。旱季摄入的微塑料大小从 2.03 毫米到 4.86 毫米不等,而雨季在鱼种中发现的微塑料粒径从 1.49 毫米到 4.95 毫米不等。傅立叶变换红外-ATR分析结果表明,聚乙烯(PE)在两个季节中含量最高。这项研究的结果引起了人们对微塑料对食品安全影响的关注。
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