Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon

Mengkabong Lagoon is a semi-enclosed mangrove area that is located 36 km away from Kota Kinabalu City. Aquatic resources are fundamental to local livelihood especially for the ethnic group Bajau Sama living in the Mengkabong Lagoon for generations. Bivalves produce in this area has an impact on the...

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Main Authors: Rohana Tair, Diana Demiyah Mohd Hamdan, Newati Wid, Siti Aishah Mohd Ali, Kamsia Budin, Tan, Wei Hsiang, Mohd Harun Abdullah
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spelling my.ums.eprints.305392021-09-06T06:35:23Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30539/ Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon Rohana Tair Diana Demiyah Mohd Hamdan Newati Wid Siti Aishah Mohd Ali Kamsia Budin Tan, Wei Hsiang Mohd Harun Abdullah QD1-999 Chemistry QL1-355 General Including geographical distribution Mengkabong Lagoon is a semi-enclosed mangrove area that is located 36 km away from Kota Kinabalu City. Aquatic resources are fundamental to local livelihood especially for the ethnic group Bajau Sama living in the Mengkabong Lagoon for generations. Bivalves produce in this area has an impact on the socio-economic development of the local community. Assessment on the distribution of heavy metals in surface sediment and the bioaccumulation factor (BCF) for the three selected bivalve grown in this area are Polymesoda expansa, Perna viridis and Crassostrea iredalei were anaylsed by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectometry (FAAS). The result shows in sediment the mean concentrations of Pb, Cu, Cr, Cd and Zn were 30.34±12.12, 12.10±4.86, 33.93±10.98, 0.66±0.35 and 44.20±14.75 mg/kg, respectively. While in P.expansa were 2.26±2.17, 5.31±4.02, 1.91±2.11, 0.66±0.47 and 72.21±41.52 mg/kg (dry weight), for P.viridis were 1.12±1.00, 2.36±1.65, 2.12±2.74, 0.44±0.41, 16.52±10.64 mg/kg (dry weight), and for C. iredalei were 1.84±1.82, 23.92±19.50, 3.30±3.43, 0.71±0.66 and 77.10±64.17mg/kg (dry weight), respectively. Fortunately, the measurement of heavy metals concentration in these three bivalves are within the safety limit based on Malaysia Food Act (1983). The BCF factor shows that there are high accumulation of Cu, Cd and Zn for C. iredalei and P. expansa from sediment when the BCF value was found more than 1 (range 1.07 to 1.98, respectively). The Pearson correlation coefficient also supported significant relationship between element Pb, Cu, Cd and Zn both in sediment and bivalves. It is apparent that P. viridis accumulated less heavy metal from the environment as compared to C. iredalei and P. expansa. 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30539/1/Heavy%20metals%20distribution%20in%20sediment%20and%20the%20bioaccumulation%20factors%20on%20three%20selected%20bivalve%20from%20Mengkabong%20Lagoon.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30539/2/Heavy%20Metals%20Distribution%20In%20Sediment%20And%20The%20Bioaccumulation%20Factors%20On%20Three%20Selected%20Bivalve%20From%20Mengkabong%20Lagoon%20ABSTRACT.pdf Rohana Tair and Diana Demiyah Mohd Hamdan and Newati Wid and Siti Aishah Mohd Ali and Kamsia Budin and Tan, Wei Hsiang and Mohd Harun Abdullah (2016) Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon. In: 13th Universiti Malaysia Terengganu International Annual Symposium on Sustainability Science and Management (UMTAS 2016), 13–15 December 2016, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu Malaysia. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312524049_HEAVY_METALS_DISTRIBUTION_IN_SEDIMENT_AND_THE_BIOACCUMULATION_FACTORS_ON_THREE_SELECTED_BIVALVE_FROM_MENGKABONG_LAGOON
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topic QD1-999 Chemistry
QL1-355 General Including geographical distribution
spellingShingle QD1-999 Chemistry
QL1-355 General Including geographical distribution
Rohana Tair
Diana Demiyah Mohd Hamdan
Newati Wid
Siti Aishah Mohd Ali
Kamsia Budin
Tan, Wei Hsiang
Mohd Harun Abdullah
Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon
description Mengkabong Lagoon is a semi-enclosed mangrove area that is located 36 km away from Kota Kinabalu City. Aquatic resources are fundamental to local livelihood especially for the ethnic group Bajau Sama living in the Mengkabong Lagoon for generations. Bivalves produce in this area has an impact on the socio-economic development of the local community. Assessment on the distribution of heavy metals in surface sediment and the bioaccumulation factor (BCF) for the three selected bivalve grown in this area are Polymesoda expansa, Perna viridis and Crassostrea iredalei were anaylsed by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectometry (FAAS). The result shows in sediment the mean concentrations of Pb, Cu, Cr, Cd and Zn were 30.34±12.12, 12.10±4.86, 33.93±10.98, 0.66±0.35 and 44.20±14.75 mg/kg, respectively. While in P.expansa were 2.26±2.17, 5.31±4.02, 1.91±2.11, 0.66±0.47 and 72.21±41.52 mg/kg (dry weight), for P.viridis were 1.12±1.00, 2.36±1.65, 2.12±2.74, 0.44±0.41, 16.52±10.64 mg/kg (dry weight), and for C. iredalei were 1.84±1.82, 23.92±19.50, 3.30±3.43, 0.71±0.66 and 77.10±64.17mg/kg (dry weight), respectively. Fortunately, the measurement of heavy metals concentration in these three bivalves are within the safety limit based on Malaysia Food Act (1983). The BCF factor shows that there are high accumulation of Cu, Cd and Zn for C. iredalei and P. expansa from sediment when the BCF value was found more than 1 (range 1.07 to 1.98, respectively). The Pearson correlation coefficient also supported significant relationship between element Pb, Cu, Cd and Zn both in sediment and bivalves. It is apparent that P. viridis accumulated less heavy metal from the environment as compared to C. iredalei and P. expansa.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Rohana Tair
Diana Demiyah Mohd Hamdan
Newati Wid
Siti Aishah Mohd Ali
Kamsia Budin
Tan, Wei Hsiang
Mohd Harun Abdullah
author_facet Rohana Tair
Diana Demiyah Mohd Hamdan
Newati Wid
Siti Aishah Mohd Ali
Kamsia Budin
Tan, Wei Hsiang
Mohd Harun Abdullah
author_sort Rohana Tair
title Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon
title_short Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon
title_full Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon
title_fullStr Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from Mengkabong Lagoon
title_sort heavy metals distribution in sediment and the bioaccumulation factors on three selected bivalve from mengkabong lagoon
publishDate 2016
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30539/1/Heavy%20metals%20distribution%20in%20sediment%20and%20the%20bioaccumulation%20factors%20on%20three%20selected%20bivalve%20from%20Mengkabong%20Lagoon.pdf
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