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Heavy Metal Content (Pb, Hg) in Threadfin Bream (Nemipterus sp.) from Banten Bay, Indonesia
MS Ubay (1), Sulistiono(1*), DTF Lumbanbatu (1), R Affandi (1), E Riani (1), B Subhan (2), E Supriyono (3), Lukman (4), Sulastri (4), G Wahyudewantoro (5)

1) Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University), Darmaga, Bogor 16680, Indonesia.
2) Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University), Darmaga, Bogor 16680, Indonesia.
3) Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, IPB University (Bogor Agricultural University), Darmaga, Bogor 16680, Indonesia.
4) Research Center for Limnology, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor, Cibinong, Bogor, 16911, Indonesia.
5) Research Center for Biosystematics and Evolution, Jl. Raya Jakarta-Bogor, Cibinong, Bogor, 16911, Indonesia.
*Email: onosulistiono[at]gmail.com


Abstract

Banten Bay represents waters bordering the areas of marine tourism, industries, settlements, and agriculture. The wastes resulting from those activities can harm the aquatic environment. This study aims to analyze the bioaccumulation of heavy metals (Pb and Hg) in threadfin bream (Nemipterus sp.) in Panjang Island, Banten Bay, Banten Province. Sampling and observation were carried out from March to August 2019 on the island. Measurements of heavy metal contents in fish flesh and gills were conducted using the AAS (Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer). Based on the results of analyses, Pb and Hg in fish flesh and gill were 0-0.149 mg/kg and 0-0.064 mg/kg, respectively, indicating that the number of heavy metals in the tissue was under the predetermined threshold- However, the number of heavy metals in the gill organs exceeded the predetermined threshold. The maximum weight limit of the fish flesh that can be consumed by both adults and children was 6.15 g/week and 1.85 g/week, respectively.

Keywords: Heavy metals, Pb and Hg, Banten Bay, threadfin bream (Nemipterus sp.)

Topic: Aquatic Pollution and Ecotoxicology (International)

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Meita Saniyyah Ubay)

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