Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France)

[Departement_IRSTEA]MA [TR1_IRSTEA]QSA / DYMECO International audience The Gironde estuary, one of the largest in Europe, is considered as a reference ecological system, with all the western European diadromous fish species present. The national biomonitoring program on the coastal marine environmen...

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Main Authors: Durrieu, G., Maury Brachet, R., Girardin, Michel, Rochard, Eric, Boudou, A.
Other Authors: Laboratoire d'Ecophysiologie et Ecotoxicologie des Systèmes Aquatiques (LEESA), Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Institut Français du Pétrole-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX), Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2005
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Online Access:https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02587049
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spelling ftunivnantes:oai:HAL:hal-02587049v1 2023-05-15T13:28:10+02:00 Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France) Durrieu, G. Maury Brachet, R. Girardin, Michel Rochard, Eric Boudou, A. Laboratoire d'Ecophysiologie et Ecotoxicologie des Systèmes Aquatiques (LEESA) Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Institut Français du Pétrole-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX) Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF) 2005 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02587049 en eng HAL CCSD Estuaries hal-02587049 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02587049 IRSTEA: PUB00018359 ISSN: 0160-8347 Estuaries https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02587049 Estuaries, 2005, 28 (4), pp.581-591 GIRONDE ESTUAIRE [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2005 ftunivnantes 2023-02-08T06:50:30Z [Departement_IRSTEA]MA [TR1_IRSTEA]QSA / DYMECO International audience The Gironde estuary, one of the largest in Europe, is considered as a reference ecological system, with all the western European diadromous fish species present. The national biomonitoring program on the coastal marine environment has revealed since 1979 severe metal pollution (mostly cadmium [Cd]) in oysters collected from the estuary. No data are available on metal contamination levels in fish, despite their ecological and economic importance. We present the results from a detailed study based on 4 metals (Cd, zinc [Zn], opper [Cu], and mercury [Hg]) measured in 4 organs (gills, dorsal skeletal muscle, liver, and kidneys) from 8 fish species illustrating several ecological combinations: European eel (Anguilla anguilla), twaite shad (Alosa fallax), bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), meagre (Argyrosomus regius), flounder (Platichthys flesus), thinlipped grey mullet (Liza ramada), sole (Solea vulgaris), and Canary drum (Umbrina canariensis). The results show very marked differences between species and organs, as well as very significant variations between the 4 metals. Although metal concentrations measured in fish muscle are low, except in the case of Hg for the A. fallax, high levels of Cu and Cd were observed in the kidneys and livers of L. ramada and A. anguilla. A multifactorial analysis based on rank ordered metal concentrations for the 8 fish species clearly shows 4 clusters of species assigned to the different degrees of metal contamination, from the lowest contaminated (A. regius, D. labrax, S. vulgaris, and U. canariensis) to the most contaminated group (L. ramada). The most contaminated species (L. ramada, A. anguilla, and P. flesus) are characterized by long residence times in the estuary, between 3.5 and 14 yr. For L. ramada, biofilms with high metal storage capacities would be the principal uptake route; the two other species are benthic with a carnivorous regime. Comparisons between our data and four estuaries (Seine, France; ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Université de Nantes: HAL-UNIV-NANTES
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topic GIRONDE ESTUAIRE
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle GIRONDE ESTUAIRE
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
Durrieu, G.
Maury Brachet, R.
Girardin, Michel
Rochard, Eric
Boudou, A.
Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France)
topic_facet GIRONDE ESTUAIRE
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
description [Departement_IRSTEA]MA [TR1_IRSTEA]QSA / DYMECO International audience The Gironde estuary, one of the largest in Europe, is considered as a reference ecological system, with all the western European diadromous fish species present. The national biomonitoring program on the coastal marine environment has revealed since 1979 severe metal pollution (mostly cadmium [Cd]) in oysters collected from the estuary. No data are available on metal contamination levels in fish, despite their ecological and economic importance. We present the results from a detailed study based on 4 metals (Cd, zinc [Zn], opper [Cu], and mercury [Hg]) measured in 4 organs (gills, dorsal skeletal muscle, liver, and kidneys) from 8 fish species illustrating several ecological combinations: European eel (Anguilla anguilla), twaite shad (Alosa fallax), bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), meagre (Argyrosomus regius), flounder (Platichthys flesus), thinlipped grey mullet (Liza ramada), sole (Solea vulgaris), and Canary drum (Umbrina canariensis). The results show very marked differences between species and organs, as well as very significant variations between the 4 metals. Although metal concentrations measured in fish muscle are low, except in the case of Hg for the A. fallax, high levels of Cu and Cd were observed in the kidneys and livers of L. ramada and A. anguilla. A multifactorial analysis based on rank ordered metal concentrations for the 8 fish species clearly shows 4 clusters of species assigned to the different degrees of metal contamination, from the lowest contaminated (A. regius, D. labrax, S. vulgaris, and U. canariensis) to the most contaminated group (L. ramada). The most contaminated species (L. ramada, A. anguilla, and P. flesus) are characterized by long residence times in the estuary, between 3.5 and 14 yr. For L. ramada, biofilms with high metal storage capacities would be the principal uptake route; the two other species are benthic with a carnivorous regime. Comparisons between our data and four estuaries (Seine, France; ...
author2 Laboratoire d'Ecophysiologie et Ecotoxicologie des Systèmes Aquatiques (LEESA)
Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1 (UB)-Institut Français du Pétrole-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Ecosystèmes estuariens et poissons migrateurs amphihalins (UR EPBX)
Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Durrieu, G.
Maury Brachet, R.
Girardin, Michel
Rochard, Eric
Boudou, A.
author_facet Durrieu, G.
Maury Brachet, R.
Girardin, Michel
Rochard, Eric
Boudou, A.
author_sort Durrieu, G.
title Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France)
title_short Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France)
title_full Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France)
title_fullStr Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France)
title_full_unstemmed Contamination by Heavy Metals (Cd, Zn, Cu, and Hg) of Eight Fish Species in the Gironde Estuary (France)
title_sort contamination by heavy metals (cd, zn, cu, and hg) of eight fish species in the gironde estuary (france)
publisher HAL CCSD
publishDate 2005
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European eel
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European eel
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Estuaries, 2005, 28 (4), pp.581-591
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