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The Occurrences of Heavy Metals in Water, Sediment and Wild Shrimps Caught from Barito Estuary, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Tahun Terbit 2022

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dc.contributor.author Herliwati, Herliwati
dc.contributor.author Rahman, Mijani
dc.contributor.author Amri, Ulil
dc.contributor.author Hidayat, Ahmad Syamsu
dc.contributor.author Sumantri, Ika
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-05T09:23:50Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-05T09:23:50Z
dc.date.issued 2022-09
dc.identifier.issn 2086-4094
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/33397
dc.description this study indicated that the occurrences in the low levels of heavy metals, particularly Cadmium, Copper, and Lead in the water and sediment of the Barito river, might result in bioaccumulation of these toxic substances into the wild shrimps to reach the harmful levels for human consumption. Therefore any efforts have to be initiated to reduce these heavy metals levels in the human food chain. en_US
dc.description.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 purposivesampling. 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<0.0019 mg/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, and Pb = 1.294 mg/kg. In Acetes japonicus, the heavy etals 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 Cd concentrations which exceeded the tolerable limit according to JECFA. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship University Of Lambung Mangkurat, Indonesia en_US
dc.publisher IPB University en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 29;5
dc.subject Heavy Metals in Water en_US
dc.subject Sediment and Wild Shrimp en_US
dc.title The Occurrences of Heavy Metals in Water, Sediment and Wild Shrimps Caught from Barito Estuary, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Tahun Terbit 2022 en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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