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Research Journal of Environmental Sciences

Year: 2008 | Volume: 2 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 151-155
DOI: 10.3923/rjes.2008.151.155
Determination of Heavy Metals in Tilapia mossambicuis Fish, Associated Water and Sediment from Ureje Dam in South-Western Nigeria
S.O. Adefemi, S. S Asaolu and O. Olaofe

Abstract: The concentration of heavy metals (zinc, lead, manganese, iron, copper, cobalt, chromium, cadmium and nickel) in water, sediment and different parts of (Tilapia mossambicus) fish were analyzed using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Cobalt, chromium and nickel were not detected in any of the samples while other metals are more concentrated in the sediment and fish parts than water. The heavy metals concentration determined were below the deleterious level while the water qualities were within the standard limit for drinking water. There were evidence of bioconcentration of the metals in fish parts with factors for zinc, manganese, iron and lead ranging between 20.6- 77.7, 11.0-60.0, ND-126.3 and ND-10.0, respectively.

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S.O. Adefemi, S. S Asaolu and O. Olaofe, 2008. Determination of Heavy Metals in Tilapia mossambicuis Fish, Associated Water and Sediment from Ureje Dam in South-Western Nigeria. Research Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2: 151-155.

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