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Impact of anthropogenic activities on mussel (Mytella guyanensis) in the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad. | LitMetric

Impact of anthropogenic activities on mussel (Mytella guyanensis) in the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad.

Mar Pollut Bull

Biomedical Engineering Unit, O'Meara Campus, University of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago.

Published: October 2018

This body of work demonstrated the levels of selected contaminants (as well as their potential sources), in mussels (Mytella guyanensis) - a known bio-indicator of pollution, along the west coast (Gulf-of-Paria) of Trinidad. The findings demonstrated that polyaromatic hydrocarbons levels in the mussels investigated were moderate to high (201.80-1200.08 μg/kg). Notably, benzo(a)pyrene levels (1.15-9.32 μg/kg) exceeded the European Union guidelines at various sites. The distribution of PAHs and trace elements in the Gulf of Paria are impacted by tidal currents and local source discharge. Significant risks were identified from toxic carcinogenic equivalent levels (3.01 to 22.37 μg/kg) and mutagenic equivalent levels (3.98 to 38.61 μg/kg). The concentration of trace elements, Zn (46.05-56.36 mg/kg) and Cd (0.46-1.17 mg/kg), exceeded both local and international guidelines at certain sites investigated. The analysis revealed a high bioavailability of the identified pollutants in the Gulf of Paria from industrial, urban and marine activities.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.07.056DOI Listing

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