Assessment of metal pollution in sediment and its impact on the macrobenthic community of Richards Bay Harbour, South Africa

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
J. Izegaegbe, L. Vivier, H. Mzimela
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Port and industrial activities often cause contamination of estuarine sediments, yet information on sediment metal contamination in Richards Bay Harbour is limited. This study examined the extent and ecological relevance of metal contamination using sediment quality guidelines, pollution indices, macrobenthic community structure and the biotic index M-AMBI. Sediment samples for metal and macrobenthic analyses were collected quarterly at seven sites during 2016−2017 using a Van Veen sediment grab sampler. Sediment samples were acid digested using a microwave digester and analysed for metal concentrations using ICP-OES. Highest metal concentrations (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni and Zn) were associated with areas most affected by industrial activities, while concentrations of most metals at the remaining sites were low. Pollution indices confirmed significant enrichment of Cd, Cr and Cu in bulk terminal sediment. Sediment quality guidelines revealed potential toxicity associated with Cu, Cr and Ni. The dominant taxa were Halmyrapseudes digitalis (two sites), Mediomastus capensis (three sites) and Sigambra parva (two sites). A significant inverse correlation existed between pollution indices and M-AMBI scores, confirming the adverse effect of metals on habitat quality. The need for a biomonitoring programme incorporating relevant biotic and abiotic indices is emphasised to assess the long-term effects of sediment contamination on aquatic communities in South African estuarine environments.
南非理查兹湾港沉积物中金属污染及其对大型底栖生物群落的影响评估
港口和工业活动经常造成河口沉积物的污染,但有关理查兹湾港口沉积物金属污染的信息有限。本研究利用沉积物质量指标、污染指数、大型底栖生物群落结构和生物指数M-AMBI考察了金属污染的程度和生态相关性。2016年至2017年期间,使用Van Veen沉积物抓取采样器每季度在七个地点收集金属和大型底栖生物分析的沉积物样本。沉淀物样品用微波消解器酸消化,用ICP-OES分析金属浓度。最高的金属浓度(Cd、Cr、Cu、Ni和Zn)与受工业活动影响最严重的地区有关,而其余地点的大多数金属浓度较低。污染指标表明,散装码头沉积物中Cd、Cr和Cu富集显著。沉积物质量指南揭示了与Cu、Cr和Ni有关的潜在毒性。优势类群为洋地Halmyrapseudes digitalis(2个点)、capensis Mediomastus(3个点)和Sigambra parva(2个点)。污染指数与M-AMBI得分呈显著负相关,证实了金属对生境质量的不利影响。强调需要一项生物监测方案,包括有关的生物和非生物指数,以评估沉积物污染对南非河口环境中水生群落的长期影响。
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African Journal of Aquatic Science
African Journal of Aquatic Science MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
7.10%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The African Journal of Aquatic Science is an international journal devoted to the study of the aquatic sciences, covering all African inland and estuarine waters. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original scientific papers and short articles in all the aquatic science fields including limnology, hydrobiology, ecology, conservation, biomonitoring, management, water quality, ecotoxicology, biological interactions, physical properties and human impacts on African aquatic systems.
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