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    In:  pjms_ku@yahoo.com | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26582 | 25017 | 2019-06-02 07:36:11 | 26582 | University of Karachi. Marine Reference Collection and Resource Centre
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Cd and Pb concentrations were measured by atomicabsorption spectroscopy in Scatophagus argus collected during January throughDecember 2013. Muscle and liver tissues of the fish samples were analyzed to examinethe differences in concentration among the above metals in different seasons of the year.Significant differences were found between the tissues, with all metals being consistentlyhigher in liver than those in edible tissues. There appeared to be a general trend ofincreasing concentration in post-monsoon for Fe, Zn, Cu and Cd and in pre-monsoon forMn and Pb. However, statistically significant differences were not found betweenseasons. The results may be concluded that the heavy metal amounts in spotted scat of theKorangi fish harbor do not show any threat to people health.
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Heavy metals ; Scatophagus argus ; Korangi fish harbor ; Karachi ; Pakistan.
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    In:  pjms_ku@yahoo.com | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26614 | 25017 | 2019-06-05 05:55:12 | 26614 | University of Karachi. Marine Reference Collection and Resource Centre
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: Seaweeds are highly productive resources in coastal ecosystems and sensitive to man-made forcing. This study deals with the use of heavy metal concentrations in seaweeds as bio-indicators for the metal pollution of coastal regions (Sunehri, Manora and Buleji) during Pre-monsoon (January to February) season in 2016. Concentrations recorded in Fe, Mn and Zn were much higher than, when compared with Cu, Ni, Cd, Pb and Cr values. The orders of metal concentrations in seaweeds were Fe 〉 Mn 〉 Zn 〉 Cu 〉 Ni 〉 Cr 〉 Pb 〉 Cd for Hypnea sp., Fe 〉 Mn 〉 Zn 〉 Cu 〉 Ni 〉 Pb 〉 Cd 〉 Cr for Padina tetrastromatica and Fe 〉 Mn 〉 Zn 〉 Cu 〉 Ni 〉 Pb 〉 Cd 〉 Cr for Caulerpa scalpelliformis. Furthermore, heavy metal concentrations were found in seaweeds as bio-indicator species for the first time from Sunehri coasts of Karachi, Pakistan. Thus, this study shows to validate the use of seaweeds as metal biomonitor of coastal waters of the Arabian Sea.
    Keywords: Biology ; Heavy metals ; seaweeds ; Hypnea sp. ; Padina tetrastromatica ; Caulerpa scalpelliformis ; Karachi coast ; Pakistan.
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    In:  pjms_ku@yahoo.com | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/26559 | 25017 | 2019-05-31 13:10:11 | 26559 | University of Karachi. Marine Reference Collection and Resource Centre
    Publication Date: 2021-07-24
    Description: The level of four heavy metals Mercury (Hg), Boron (B), Cobalt (Co),Aluminum(Al) in muscle and liver of Katsuwonus pelamis fish. Fish sample ofKatsuwonus pelamis were collected from fish harbour of Karachi during January 2007and December 2007 for metal analysis. Samples were analyzed by AAS-700. The highestlength (63cm) and weight (2700g) were recorded in this studied. The meanconcentrations of Hg, B, Co and Al in muscle were recorded as 0.041, 0.069, 0.041and0.030μg/g, respectively. However, the mean concentrations of Hg, B, Co and Al in livertissues were found as 0.673, 0.725, 0.725 and 0.498μg/g, respectively.The highestconcentration of B was found in both liver and muscle tissues in pre-monsoon andmonsoon, and the lowest concentration of Al was found in liver tissues at pre-monsoon,monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. The results of this study show that Hg, Co and Alaccumulations of K. pelamis caught from Karachi coast were generally below theinternational permissible levels. Therefore, metal accumulations in K. pelamis and allother fishes have to be monitored continuously in this region for human healthy. ANOVAanalysis clearly revealed that there was a significant p≤0.05 in organ of fishes.Statistically significant differences were observed in the mean metal values fromdifferent seasons and tissues (p〈0.05).
    Keywords: Biology ; Fisheries ; Heavy metals ; Katsuwonus pelamis fish ; fish harbour ; Karachi ; Pakistan.
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