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MARQUEZ, Aristide et al. Quantification of the Concentrations of Heavy Metals in Tissues of Fish and Crustaceans of the Unare Lagoon, Anzoateguí State, Venezuela.. Rev. Cient. (Maracaibo) [online]. 2008, vol.18, n.1, pp.73-86. ISSN 0798-2259.

The content of Fe, Mn, Cu, Cr, Ni, Zn, Cd and Pb in muscle tissues of fish and crustaceans from the Unare lagoon (Laguna de Unare) in the state of Anzoátegui, Venezuela, was analyzed by flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. The levels of these metals present in suspended material of the water and in sediments were also determined in order to detect possible impact on the ecosystem. The mean concentrations in the water were low (0.104-0.53 µmol/L Fe; 0.004-0.06 µmol/L Mn; 0.002-0.028 µmol/L Zn; 0.004-0.012 µmol/L Cr; undetectable-0.011 µmol/L Ni and undectable-0.001 µmol/L Cd). In the sediments, evidence was found of anthropogenic intervention with mean values in decreasing order of Mn (516.37) > Zn (127.49) > Ni (52.41) > Cr (51.69) > Cu (41.13) > Pb (29) > Cd (1.51 µg/g), all of which are greater than established levels for uncontaminated sediments. Toxic metals were detected in the examined organisms, such as lead and cadmium with levels above 0.16 and 0.04 µg/g, respectively, and zinc with levels greater than 17 µg/g in the majority of the species. ANOVA statistical tests (P < 0.05) show discrepancies in the concentrations or the metals in the tissues of the different genera and species, as well as in the values for individuals of the same species (Cathorops spixii) which live inside and outside of the lagoon. The levels are higher in those which live within the lagoon, which indicates bioaccumulation processes. This study confirms that the lagoon and its biota have suffered a progressive and important deterioration inasmuch as the neighboring population relies on the commercialization of the fish and crustaceans for their economic stability.

Keywords : Fish; tissues; metals; coastal lagoon; degradation.

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