Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt

This study aims to describe distribution and speciation of Hg in coastal water, fish and sediments from the Western harbour (main harbour) in Egypt and has been studied in two surveys. The slightly high annual mean of total dissolved mercury TDHg value (1.81 μg/L) in the surface layer might reflect...

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Main Author: Maha Ahmed Mohamed Abdallah
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405665020300147
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description This study aims to describe distribution and speciation of Hg in coastal water, fish and sediments from the Western harbour (main harbour) in Egypt and has been studied in two surveys. The slightly high annual mean of total dissolved mercury TDHg value (1.81 μg/L) in the surface layer might reflect the highest average surface value (6.09 μg/L), selected at the outer part, due to the entering the water loaded by industrial pollutants from El Mex Bay to the harbour water. In addition to the internal activities as petroleum Quay (petroleum basin) and in front of Noubaria Canal outfall (5.13 and 5.32 μg/L respectively). On the other hand, the increased levels of mercury in suspension (particulate form) during the study period may be due to the effects of heavy winter rain over the highly industrialized area, also the surface input of mercury and its regeneration at the sediment/water interface in the Harbour. In the present study, the total and methyl mercury in the studied fish was exceeded the regulatory limit of the European Union for mercury concentration in fishes. The contamination of S. luridus species was higher than that of the other studied species due to its habitat, represented by small schools in very shallow water close to the bottom sediments, and its different approach in nutrition. The present study of surface sediments reveals that, there were probably an uncomplexed strong Hg-binding site available in the sediments, the major portion of mercury found in these sediments is in organo-chelated form followed by acid reducible form. Vis, mercury in residual fraction (mercury of natural origin) is the relatively low portion observed. Even though the percentage of the first three fractions of mercury is relatively high, absolute values of these mobile Hg fractions are quite high due to the high total mercury values.
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spelling doaj.art-e6f125cdc5b64785a2761c70e240ba522022-12-21T19:57:00ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Emerging Contaminants2405-66502020-01-016194203Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, EgyptMaha Ahmed Mohamed Abdallah0Marine Pollution Lab, National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries, Alexandria, EgyptThis study aims to describe distribution and speciation of Hg in coastal water, fish and sediments from the Western harbour (main harbour) in Egypt and has been studied in two surveys. The slightly high annual mean of total dissolved mercury TDHg value (1.81 μg/L) in the surface layer might reflect the highest average surface value (6.09 μg/L), selected at the outer part, due to the entering the water loaded by industrial pollutants from El Mex Bay to the harbour water. In addition to the internal activities as petroleum Quay (petroleum basin) and in front of Noubaria Canal outfall (5.13 and 5.32 μg/L respectively). On the other hand, the increased levels of mercury in suspension (particulate form) during the study period may be due to the effects of heavy winter rain over the highly industrialized area, also the surface input of mercury and its regeneration at the sediment/water interface in the Harbour. In the present study, the total and methyl mercury in the studied fish was exceeded the regulatory limit of the European Union for mercury concentration in fishes. The contamination of S. luridus species was higher than that of the other studied species due to its habitat, represented by small schools in very shallow water close to the bottom sediments, and its different approach in nutrition. The present study of surface sediments reveals that, there were probably an uncomplexed strong Hg-binding site available in the sediments, the major portion of mercury found in these sediments is in organo-chelated form followed by acid reducible form. Vis, mercury in residual fraction (mercury of natural origin) is the relatively low portion observed. Even though the percentage of the first three fractions of mercury is relatively high, absolute values of these mobile Hg fractions are quite high due to the high total mercury values.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405665020300147MercuryWaterSedimentsFishMediterranean seaEgypt
spellingShingle Maha Ahmed Mohamed Abdallah
Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
Emerging Contaminants
Mercury
Water
Sediments
Fish
Mediterranean sea
Egypt
title Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
title_full Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
title_fullStr Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
title_full_unstemmed Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
title_short Mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt
title_sort mercury speciation in aquatic environment south eastern coast of the mediterranean sea egypt
topic Mercury
Water
Sediments
Fish
Mediterranean sea
Egypt
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405665020300147
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