Abstract:
The research investigated the occurrences of heavy metal (Pb, Cu, and Cd) in waters, sediments, and wild
shrimps collected from the Barito River estuary. Water and sediment samples were collected from 11 study
sites by purposive sampling. At the same time, shrimps samples were captured around the sites.
The study showed low levels of heavy metals in water samples; those were: Cd<0.0019mg/L, Cu<0.001 mg/L,
and Pb<0.0019 mg/L. Low levels of heavy metals were also detected in sediment samples, those were Cd
<0.24 mg/kg, Cu <0.013-0.69 mg/kg, and Pb<0.024 mg/kg. Heavy metals contaminations were detected in
Parapenaeopsis sculptilis, those were Cd = 2.802 mg/kg; Cu = 3.399 mg/kg, andPb = 1.294 mg/kg. In Acetes
japonicus, the heavy metals concentration were Cd =
2.127 mg./kg, Cu = 5.518 mg/ kg, and Pb = 2.723 mg/kg. In Penaeus merguiensi, the heavy metals
concentrations were Cd = 8.598 mg/kg, Cu = 6.403 mg/kg, and Pb= 5.433 mg/kg. This study indicated the
increases of heavy metals concentrations from water to sediment and finally into the shrimps. The presence of
heavy metals in shrimps indicated the bioaccumulation of toxic metals, especially for Pb and Cdconcentrations
which exceeded the tolerable limit according to JECFA.
KEYWORDS: Barito river, Heavy metal, Toxic metal bioaccumulation,Wild shrimps