Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia

This paper reports the heavy metals content in water, sediments and in fish of the Baleh River, in order to evaluate the contamination status of metals. Water and sediment samples were obtained from seven stations located upstream of the Baleh River. Fish species were collected using netting and t...

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Main Authors: Hui, Ping Chai, Lee, Nyanti, Jongkar, Grinang, Teck-Yee, Ling, Siong-Fong, Sim
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spelling my.unimas.ir.242522022-06-24T06:56:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24252/ Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia Hui, Ping Chai Lee, Nyanti Jongkar, Grinang Teck-Yee, Ling Siong-Fong, Sim GE Environmental Sciences This paper reports the heavy metals content in water, sediments and in fish of the Baleh River, in order to evaluate the contamination status of metals. Water and sediment samples were obtained from seven stations located upstream of the Baleh River. Fish species were collected using netting and three species were recorded. Samples were digested and subjected to metal analysis. The findings indicate that there is low risk of metal contamination in water and sediments. Nonetheless some stations were characterized by higher levels of Fe, Al and Mn in water, likely due to accelerated sediment runoff. The acid extractable metal content reported in this study represents the dissolved and weakly-sorbed metals on particulates. For fish, accumulation of heavy metals was found to be more pronounced in the gills, compared to dorsal and ventral muscles. The concentration of Fe, Mn and Al were particularly high in the gills, as these elements were abundant in water. Hg on the other hand was consistently higher in dorsal and ventral muscles. Generally, concentrations of heavy metals in fishes of the Baleh were well within the permissible limit of Food and Agriculture Organization Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24252/3/Assessment.pdf Hui, Ping Chai and Lee, Nyanti and Jongkar, Grinang and Teck-Yee, Ling and Siong-Fong, Sim (2018) Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia. Borneo Journal of Resource Science and Technology, 8 (1). pp. 30-40. ISSN 0128-2973 (online) http://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/BJRST/issue/view/97 DOI: https://doi.org/10.33736/bjrst.v8i1
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
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Hui, Ping Chai
Lee, Nyanti
Jongkar, Grinang
Teck-Yee, Ling
Siong-Fong, Sim
Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia
description This paper reports the heavy metals content in water, sediments and in fish of the Baleh River, in order to evaluate the contamination status of metals. Water and sediment samples were obtained from seven stations located upstream of the Baleh River. Fish species were collected using netting and three species were recorded. Samples were digested and subjected to metal analysis. The findings indicate that there is low risk of metal contamination in water and sediments. Nonetheless some stations were characterized by higher levels of Fe, Al and Mn in water, likely due to accelerated sediment runoff. The acid extractable metal content reported in this study represents the dissolved and weakly-sorbed metals on particulates. For fish, accumulation of heavy metals was found to be more pronounced in the gills, compared to dorsal and ventral muscles. The concentration of Fe, Mn and Al were particularly high in the gills, as these elements were abundant in water. Hg on the other hand was consistently higher in dorsal and ventral muscles. Generally, concentrations of heavy metals in fishes of the Baleh were well within the permissible limit of Food and Agriculture Organization
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author Hui, Ping Chai
Lee, Nyanti
Jongkar, Grinang
Teck-Yee, Ling
Siong-Fong, Sim
author_facet Hui, Ping Chai
Lee, Nyanti
Jongkar, Grinang
Teck-Yee, Ling
Siong-Fong, Sim
author_sort Hui, Ping Chai
title Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Heavy Metals in Water, Fish and Sediments of the Baleh River, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort assessment of heavy metals in water, fish and sediments of the baleh river, sarawak, malaysia
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
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