Eissa, I., Derwa, H., Abdelwahab, M., Wafeek, M., Fakhry, S. (2015). A Study on Heavy Metal Pollutants in Water and Tilapia at Lake Temsah. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 20(1), 287-306. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2015.65065
Ismaeil Eissa; Hassan Derwa; Mona Abdelwahab; Mohamed Wafeek; Shimaa Fakhry. "A Study on Heavy Metal Pollutants in Water and Tilapia at Lake Temsah". Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 20, 1, 2015, 287-306. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2015.65065
Eissa, I., Derwa, H., Abdelwahab, M., Wafeek, M., Fakhry, S. (2015). 'A Study on Heavy Metal Pollutants in Water and Tilapia at Lake Temsah', Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 20(1), pp. 287-306. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2015.65065
Eissa, I., Derwa, H., Abdelwahab, M., Wafeek, M., Fakhry, S. A Study on Heavy Metal Pollutants in Water and Tilapia at Lake Temsah. Suez Canal Veterinary Medical Journal. SCVMJ, 2015; 20(1): 287-306. doi: 10.21608/scvmj.2015.65065
A Study on Heavy Metal Pollutants in Water and Tilapia at Lake Temsah
1Dept. of Fish Diseases and Management, Fac. of Vet. Medicine, Suez Canal Univ .
2Animal Health Research Institute, Ismailia branch.
3Central lab. for Aquaculture Research, El-Abbassa.
Abstract
A total of 120 Oreochromis niloticus were collected randomly and seasonally. Fish were examined freshly from western lagoon (Berket El-Siadin) which is branch from Lake Temsah in Ismailia governorate .the result revealed that post mortem lesions in liver was in the form of pale and enlargement in some cases, while in other cases showed variable degrees of congestion and hemorrhage spots. Spleen was dark in color and enlarged, kidneys appeared congested and the gall bladder was full and distended. The periodic difference of heavy metals concentration based on the data of water samples gathered from the same lagoon showed the following manner as: summer > autumn >winter. The results revealed the presence of metals in the following order: Fe > Cu >Pb > Zn > Cd. The concentration of heavy metals in fish liver, gills and musculature were always higher than of the water, indicating the bioaccumulation. The highest concentration of heavy metals in water and fish tissue was associated with the lowest RBCs count, Hb, PCV, leukocytosis, hypoproteinemia and elevation in serum AST and ALT levels than normal. So, there is accumulating evidence that some heavy metals are immunosuppressive and fish may be more exposed to disease.