Impact of nickel mining in New Caledonia on marbled eels Anguilla marmorata.

J Hazard Mater

Université de Bordeaux, 146, rue Léo Saignat, Bordeaux F-33076, France; Université de Bordeaux, CNRS, EPHE, UMR EPOC 5805, Place du Dr Peyneau, Arcachon F-33120, France. Electronic address:

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • New Caledonia's nickel mining leads to high metal concentrations in freshwater ecosystems, which can affect local species.
  • A study examines the impact of metal bioaccumulation in eels (Anguilla marmorata), focusing on factors like organ metal levels and gene expression related to health.
  • Findings show that eels near mining sites have significantly higher nickel levels, particularly in the liver, causing disruptions in various crucial biological processes.

Article Abstract

New Caledonia is particularly affected by nickel open pit mining activities because of the presence of ultramafic soils rich in metals. The particles dispersed by atmospheric transport and soil erosion during the excavation of nickel end up by deposition or leaching in rivers where they may be bioaccumulated by organisms living downstream the mines. Despite alarming freshwater metals concentrations, no study investigated the level of their bioaccumulation in eels, and if high bioaccumulation levels occur, the potential consequences on their health. The aim of this study was to determine how eels Anguilla marmorata are impacted in situ by metals issued from mining activity by measuring: morphometric parameters; metal concentrations in tissues and organs and transcription levels of target genes encoding proteins involved in several metabolic key functions. Among organs, liver was found to be the most affected by mining with average nickel concentrations of 5.14 mg/kg versus 1.63 mg/kg for eels away from mines leading to dysregulation of numerous genes involved in oxidative stress, DNA repair, apoptosis, reproduction and both lipid and mitochondrial metabolisms. This study should allow us to define in an integrated way if metals released by mining activities influence metals bioaccumulation in eels and induce biological effects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129285DOI Listing

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