This paper aimed to determine the trace element concentrations within water, sediment and tissues of the Orange River mudfish Labeo capensis (Smith, 1841) collected from the Vaal Dam reservoir, and to assess potential risks associated with the consumption of L. capensis muscle tissue. The study was undertaken in March 2013; 22 L. capensis were collected with the aid of gill nets. Water and sediment samples were collected on site, and additional water analysis data for the sampling period were received from Rand Water Analytical Facility in Vereeniging. Analysis of water revealed trace elements were present at trace levels. The comparison of trace element concentrations between the water, sediment and fish tissues revealed that the sediment...
Rural communities in South Africa are becoming increasingly reliant on freshwater fish to supplement...
M.Sc.A comparative study was undertaken in the Olifants River catchment, to determine the water qual...
Alosa braschnikowi and Vimba persa are commercially important fish species in the southern part of t...
This paper aimed to determine the trace element concentrations within water, sediment and tissues of...
This paper addresses the accumulation of trace elements in the water, sediment and tissues of Labeob...
With the occurrence of recreational and small scale subsistence fishing activities at the Vaal Dam, ...
M.Sc.The water quality in the Vaal River system has deteriorated due to increasing industrial, minin...
Muscle tissue from 63 Synodontis zambezensis collected bimonthly in 2013 at Flag Boshielo Dam were a...
This is the first paper reporting on results obtained in a metal bioaccumulation study in the Vaal R...
As rural populations grow and rural poverty increases, consumption of fish from contaminated river s...
Chemical elements in lake water are incorporated into fish tissues through bioconcentration and biom...
Abstract: This study looked at the trends, variations and correlations between the metal concentrati...
Multi-element concentrations (Al, As, Cd, Cr, Hg, Ni, Pb, Se, and Sr) were analyzed in the muscle of...
MSc. (Zoology)The use of parasites in aquatic monitoring studies has increased over the last two dec...
This paper discusses concentrations of 5 essential trace metals (chromium, copper, iron, manganese a...
Rural communities in South Africa are becoming increasingly reliant on freshwater fish to supplement...
M.Sc.A comparative study was undertaken in the Olifants River catchment, to determine the water qual...
Alosa braschnikowi and Vimba persa are commercially important fish species in the southern part of t...
This paper aimed to determine the trace element concentrations within water, sediment and tissues of...
This paper addresses the accumulation of trace elements in the water, sediment and tissues of Labeob...
With the occurrence of recreational and small scale subsistence fishing activities at the Vaal Dam, ...
M.Sc.The water quality in the Vaal River system has deteriorated due to increasing industrial, minin...
Muscle tissue from 63 Synodontis zambezensis collected bimonthly in 2013 at Flag Boshielo Dam were a...
This is the first paper reporting on results obtained in a metal bioaccumulation study in the Vaal R...
As rural populations grow and rural poverty increases, consumption of fish from contaminated river s...
Chemical elements in lake water are incorporated into fish tissues through bioconcentration and biom...
Abstract: This study looked at the trends, variations and correlations between the metal concentrati...
Multi-element concentrations (Al, As, Cd, Cr, Hg, Ni, Pb, Se, and Sr) were analyzed in the muscle of...
MSc. (Zoology)The use of parasites in aquatic monitoring studies has increased over the last two dec...
This paper discusses concentrations of 5 essential trace metals (chromium, copper, iron, manganese a...
Rural communities in South Africa are becoming increasingly reliant on freshwater fish to supplement...
M.Sc.A comparative study was undertaken in the Olifants River catchment, to determine the water qual...
Alosa braschnikowi and Vimba persa are commercially important fish species in the southern part of t...