Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia

Heavy metals are a crucial group of chemicals extensively used in materials to meet human needs, eventually leading to contamination of aquatic ecosystems and accumulation in organism’s tissues. Heavy metals enter the aquatic ecosystem from various sources. Those metals that pollute aquatic waters a...

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Main Authors: Andriyono, Sapto, Hidayati, Nuning Vita, Fitrani, Mirna, A. Manaf, Latifah, Habib, Ahasan, Dewi, Umi U., Mukadar, Saadah
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出版: Polish Academy of Sciences Publishing House 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1128442024-11-06T04:10:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112844/ Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia Andriyono, Sapto Hidayati, Nuning Vita Fitrani, Mirna A. Manaf, Latifah Habib, Ahasan Dewi, Umi U. Mukadar, Saadah Heavy metals are a crucial group of chemicals extensively used in materials to meet human needs, eventually leading to contamination of aquatic ecosystems and accumulation in organism’s tissues. Heavy metals enter the aquatic ecosystem from various sources. Those metals that pollute aquatic waters are deposited in sediments, remain dissolved in water or accumulate in the food web of aquatic organisms. Benthic biota is believed to accumulate the highest levels of these metals, while other aquatic animals, such as fish, shrimp, and macroalgae, serve as significant sources of heavy metals intake through food and the environmental exposure. Ina study conducted in and around the east Java, Indonesia, the concentration of heavy metals in commercially important fish species, shellfish, and macroalgae were evaluated using an inductive couple plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). This study is very important because fishery resources are not only vital for exports but also serve as a primary source of essential food for local communities. The results showed that heavy metal concentration (Pb, Cd, and Hg) in samples were 12.3 mg∙dm–3, 0.171 mg∙dm–3, and undetectable, respectively. This study showed that different metals were present in the samples at different levels, all of which fell within the maximum residual levels set by the EU and USFDA. The results of an analysis of food safety based on the Hazard Index showed values below 1 point, indicating that fishery products (fish, shrimp, and macroalgae) from the East Java Province are generally safe for human consumption. © 2024. The Authors. Polish Academy of Sciences Publishing House 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112844/1/112844.pdf Andriyono, Sapto and Hidayati, Nuning Vita and Fitrani, Mirna and A. Manaf, Latifah and Habib, Ahasan and Dewi, Umi U. and Mukadar, Saadah (2024) Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia. Journal of Water and Land Development. pp. 183-193. ISSN 1429-7426; eISSN: 2083-4535 https://www.jwld.pl/files/2024-01-JWLD-20.pdf 10.24425/jwld.2024.149120
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description Heavy metals are a crucial group of chemicals extensively used in materials to meet human needs, eventually leading to contamination of aquatic ecosystems and accumulation in organism’s tissues. Heavy metals enter the aquatic ecosystem from various sources. Those metals that pollute aquatic waters are deposited in sediments, remain dissolved in water or accumulate in the food web of aquatic organisms. Benthic biota is believed to accumulate the highest levels of these metals, while other aquatic animals, such as fish, shrimp, and macroalgae, serve as significant sources of heavy metals intake through food and the environmental exposure. Ina study conducted in and around the east Java, Indonesia, the concentration of heavy metals in commercially important fish species, shellfish, and macroalgae were evaluated using an inductive couple plasma-mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). This study is very important because fishery resources are not only vital for exports but also serve as a primary source of essential food for local communities. The results showed that heavy metal concentration (Pb, Cd, and Hg) in samples were 12.3 mg∙dm–3, 0.171 mg∙dm–3, and undetectable, respectively. This study showed that different metals were present in the samples at different levels, all of which fell within the maximum residual levels set by the EU and USFDA. The results of an analysis of food safety based on the Hazard Index showed values below 1 point, indicating that fishery products (fish, shrimp, and macroalgae) from the East Java Province are generally safe for human consumption. © 2024. The Authors.
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author Andriyono, Sapto
Hidayati, Nuning Vita
Fitrani, Mirna
A. Manaf, Latifah
Habib, Ahasan
Dewi, Umi U.
Mukadar, Saadah
spellingShingle Andriyono, Sapto
Hidayati, Nuning Vita
Fitrani, Mirna
A. Manaf, Latifah
Habib, Ahasan
Dewi, Umi U.
Mukadar, Saadah
Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia
author_facet Andriyono, Sapto
Hidayati, Nuning Vita
Fitrani, Mirna
A. Manaf, Latifah
Habib, Ahasan
Dewi, Umi U.
Mukadar, Saadah
author_sort Andriyono, Sapto
title Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia
title_short Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia
title_full Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia
title_fullStr Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in The East Java Province, Indonesia
title_sort ecological risks assessment of fishery commodities from heavy metal in the east java province, indonesia
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences Publishing House
publishDate 2024
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