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Copper, Zinc and Lead Bioaccumulation in Marine Snail, Strombus gigas, from Guacanayabo Gulf, Cuba
Authors:O. Díaz Rizo  S. Olivares Reumont  J. Viguri Fuente  O. Díaz Arado  N. López Pino  K. D’Alessandro Rodríguez  J. O. Arado López  A. Gelen Rudnikas  G. Arencibia Carballo
Affiliation:1. Instituto Superior de Tecnologías y Ciencias Aplicadas, Salvador Allende Ave. and Luaces, POB 6163, 10600, La Habana, Cuba
2. Universidad de Cantabria, Ave. Los Castros s/n, 39005, Santander, Espa?a
3. Centro de Investigaciones Pesqueras, 5th Ave and 246 st, 17100, Playa, La Habana, Cuba
Abstract:Levels of copper, zinc and lead were determined in sediments and edible muscle of marine snail Strombus gigas collected from Guacanayabo Gulf, Cuba. The concentration range of each metal in marine snail muscle on mg kg−1 wet weight varied as follows: Cu = 6.4–32.6, Zn = 20.4–31.1 and Pb = 0.2–2.3; and in corresponding sediments (on mg kg−1 dry weight) as: Cu = 157–186, Zn = 56–94 and Pb = 20–37. The average biota-sediment accumulation factors (BSAFs) obtained for studied metals are less than unity in all cases, indicating that only a little fraction of metal content in the sediments is bioavailable, independently of their possible enrichments in the sediments. The concentrations of copper and lead in some of the marine snails are above typical public health recommended limits.
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