This study assesses the microbial and heavy metal distribution in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) cultured in waste stabilization pond, and their subsequent suitability for human consumption. Treated wastewater-fed pond (WFP) was used in the culture of the fish with a non-wastewater fed pond (NWFP), fed with ground and rain water as control. Pond water, sediments and fish tissue (gill, liver, gut and skin) samples from both sources were analyzed for pathogens and heavy metal levels. Escherichia coli populations in the sediments and water from the WFP exceeded the maximum permissible limit by 2–3 log units as expected. Significantly higher levels of pathogen contamination were detected in the gut and skin of fish from the WFP than the N...
Adult Clarias gariepinus (African Catfish) were purchased from EleiyeleLake and Zartech fish farm in...
The purpose of the study was to gather information and evaluate the status of fish produced in the B...
Detection of heavy metals in freshwater ponds above recommended standards is becoming a growing glob...
Municipal wastewater-fed aquaculture promotes efficient water use, however, the potential effects of...
Freshwater is a vital medium by which fish for human consumption are cultured, thus, preserving its ...
Background. Harmful wastes and other dangerous industrial by-products constitute major sources of en...
This study presents the heavy metal accumulation profile in Clarias gariepinus catfish exposed to un...
Catfishes is one of the protein source that commercially known by many people in Malaysia. It also h...
Optimum fish production is greatly dependent on the physical, chemical and biological qualities of w...
Abstract.-The contamination of heavy metals, such as chromium (Cr), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (...
The toxicity of Sublethal concentrations of chemical additives effluents were investigated on Africa...
Ectoparasites and heavy metal pollution pose health risks to both wild and aquaculture fish species....
Introduction: An instance of fish deaths in marine waters surrounding some communities in Bonny and ...
Fish may bioaccumulate contaminants from the aquatic environment and extend them to the food chain p...
An assessment of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, copper, manganese, zinc and iron) in water, sediments ...
Adult Clarias gariepinus (African Catfish) were purchased from EleiyeleLake and Zartech fish farm in...
The purpose of the study was to gather information and evaluate the status of fish produced in the B...
Detection of heavy metals in freshwater ponds above recommended standards is becoming a growing glob...
Municipal wastewater-fed aquaculture promotes efficient water use, however, the potential effects of...
Freshwater is a vital medium by which fish for human consumption are cultured, thus, preserving its ...
Background. Harmful wastes and other dangerous industrial by-products constitute major sources of en...
This study presents the heavy metal accumulation profile in Clarias gariepinus catfish exposed to un...
Catfishes is one of the protein source that commercially known by many people in Malaysia. It also h...
Optimum fish production is greatly dependent on the physical, chemical and biological qualities of w...
Abstract.-The contamination of heavy metals, such as chromium (Cr), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (...
The toxicity of Sublethal concentrations of chemical additives effluents were investigated on Africa...
Ectoparasites and heavy metal pollution pose health risks to both wild and aquaculture fish species....
Introduction: An instance of fish deaths in marine waters surrounding some communities in Bonny and ...
Fish may bioaccumulate contaminants from the aquatic environment and extend them to the food chain p...
An assessment of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, copper, manganese, zinc and iron) in water, sediments ...
Adult Clarias gariepinus (African Catfish) were purchased from EleiyeleLake and Zartech fish farm in...
The purpose of the study was to gather information and evaluate the status of fish produced in the B...
Detection of heavy metals in freshwater ponds above recommended standards is becoming a growing glob...