November 22, 2024
Mehdi Bibak

Mehdi Bibak

Academic Rank: Assistant professor
Address: First floor, Persian Gulf Research Institute
Degree: Ph.D in Fisheries
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Faculty: Persian Gulf Research Institue

Research

Title Trace and Major Elements Concentration in Fish and Associated Sediment–Seawater, Northern Shores of the Persian Gulf
Type Article
Keywords
Fish . Tracemetal . Human health . Seawater . Sediment
Journal BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-020-02370-x
Researchers Mehdi Bibak (First researcher) , Masoud Sattari (Second researcher) , Saeid Tahmasebi (Third researcher) , Raheleh Kafaei (Fourth researcher) , George Sorial (Fifth researcher) , Bahman Ramavandi (Not in first six researchers)

Abstract

The concentration of 19 metal and non-metal elements in two fishes (Liza subviridis and Sphyraena jello) and associated sediment–seawater from the northern part of the Persian Gulf was measured. The samples were gathered from two industrial ports, one commercial port, and one residential port. The metal accumulation in the muscle and liver of fishes was evaluated. Nickel (mean 362.07–712.83 ?g/g) and chromium (mean 470.00–691.47 ?g/g) in sediment and zinc (mean 9.01–31.15 ?g/L) and arsenic (mean 18.22–22.14 ?g/L) in seawater had the most abundancy among studied elements. The accumulation of elements in S. jello (a pelagic species) was higher than L. subviridis (a demersal species). For both species, major elements of S and Mg and trace elements of Fe, Al, Si, Zn, and Cu showed highest accumulation. Also, fish samples from EmamHassan Port were more contaminated than other stations. Ecological indexes values have revealed a low to moderate elemental pollution of sediment and fish samples in the north part of the Persian Gulf.