The Impact of Phosphate Mine Tailings on the Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals in Marine Fish and Crustaceans from the Coastal Zone of Togo |
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Authors: | K. Gnandi G. Tchangbedji K. Killi G. Baba K. Abbe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Group GTVD (Gestion Traitement et Valorisation des Déchets), Univ of Lome BP, 1515 Lome, Togo |
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Abstract: | Abstract About 2.5 million t of sedimentary phosphorite mine tailings, highly enriched with Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Fe, F, and Zn, are dumped
annually in the coastal waters of Togo without any pre-treatment, causing serious pollution problems in the region. We conducted
bioaccumulation investigations on fish and crustaceans sampled from the polluted coastal zone. The highest concentrations
of metals in fish and crustacean were found close to the tailings outfall and the values decreased further away from the source
of pollution. Compared to the international reference norms for seafood given by the WHO, Cd is enriched 10 to 168 fold, Pb
20 to 107 fold, Cu up to 5 fold, Fe up to 15 fold, and F up to 3 fold. |
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Keywords: | : Bioaccumulation heavy metals marine pollution phosphorite mine tailings Togo |
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