This study aimed at documenting the potentially toxic metal levels in oysters from the aquaculture area of the Peninsular Malaysia east coast. Concentrations of essential (Zn and Cu) and non-essential (Pb and Cd) heavy metals were analyzed in total soft tissue, different sex, selected organs and shells of Crassostrea sp. from cultured and wild area of Setiu Wetlands. The heavy metal contents among the sampling sites are statistically not significant (p>0.05) indicating no systematic and site-specific trend between cultured and wild environment. Zinc was the highest metal detected in total soft tissue, sex and shells with the mean concentration of 28.55±6.76, 30.55±3.89 and 8.22±2.98 μg/g, respectively. The analysed metals were highly accumu...
The Hong Kong oysters Crassostrea hongkongensis are widely farmed in the estuarine waters of Souther...
Bivalve, such as marsh clam (Polymesoda expansa) feed by filtering most of the suspended particle in...
211-216Spatial and temporal variation in concentration of essential elements Cu and Zn and non-essen...
The tissue of mollusk such as Polymesoda expansa, Meretrix meretrix and Solen regularis are being r...
The status of heavy metals pollution in the Sepang Besar River and Sepang Kecil River was studied i...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
ABSTRACTAnalysis of heavy metals content Pb, Cu and Zn in sea water and Oyster (C. cucullata) in Los...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd), Zinc (Zn) and Copper (Cu) are heavy metals that occur naturally in the envi...
An effort to analyze selected heavy metal accumulation by the razor clam (Solen brevis) from Tanjung...
Presence of metallic elements in organisms is one of the important topics in environmental pollution...
Presence of metallic elements in organisms is one of the important topics in environmental pollution...
The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is one of the world’s most widespread bivalves and a suitable...
The razor clams (Solen spp) or locally known as ‘ambal’ in Sarawak collected from Muara Tebas were s...
Bivalves are known for their ability to accumulate contaminants such as heavy metals. This allows th...
The Hong Kong oysters Crassostrea hongkongensis are widely farmed in the estuarine waters of Souther...
Bivalve, such as marsh clam (Polymesoda expansa) feed by filtering most of the suspended particle in...
211-216Spatial and temporal variation in concentration of essential elements Cu and Zn and non-essen...
The tissue of mollusk such as Polymesoda expansa, Meretrix meretrix and Solen regularis are being r...
The status of heavy metals pollution in the Sepang Besar River and Sepang Kecil River was studied i...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
ABSTRACTAnalysis of heavy metals content Pb, Cu and Zn in sea water and Oyster (C. cucullata) in Los...
Heavy metals present in high concentrations in aquatic habitats are bioaccumulated within the tissue...
Lead (Pb), Cadmium (Cd), Zinc (Zn) and Copper (Cu) are heavy metals that occur naturally in the envi...
An effort to analyze selected heavy metal accumulation by the razor clam (Solen brevis) from Tanjung...
Presence of metallic elements in organisms is one of the important topics in environmental pollution...
Presence of metallic elements in organisms is one of the important topics in environmental pollution...
The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is one of the world’s most widespread bivalves and a suitable...
The razor clams (Solen spp) or locally known as ‘ambal’ in Sarawak collected from Muara Tebas were s...
Bivalves are known for their ability to accumulate contaminants such as heavy metals. This allows th...
The Hong Kong oysters Crassostrea hongkongensis are widely farmed in the estuarine waters of Souther...
Bivalve, such as marsh clam (Polymesoda expansa) feed by filtering most of the suspended particle in...
211-216Spatial and temporal variation in concentration of essential elements Cu and Zn and non-essen...