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Aquaculture 2018

S e p t e m b e r 2 0 - 2 1 , 2 0 1 8

L i s b o n , P o r t u g a l

Page 39

Journal of

FisheriesSciences.com

ISSN: 1307-234X

E u r o p e a n S u mm i t o n

Aquaculture, Fisheries

and Horticulture

Statement of the problem:

Upper Benue River receives a wide variety of waste from almost every significant human activity.

These include mostly the dumping of domestic wastes, sewage and agricultural wastes. Extensive agricultural activities involving

the usage of various forms of fertilizer contribute largely to contamination through run-off. Sediments have also been recognized

as the ultimate sink for heavy metals that gives vital information such as the sources, distribution and degree of pollution. The

ability to release back the sediment bound contaminants into the water column and consequently into the food chain within an

aquatic environment pose a serious health and environmental hazard. In order to effectively control and manage water pollution,

it is imperative to have its clear assessment.

Findings:

Assessment of physiochemical parameters and heavy metal levels in water, sediments and selected fish species was

conducted for the period of 18 months (May’2014 to Oct’2015). Data were collected and analyzed appropriately using standard

procedures from four different sites monthly, in triplicate. Ranges of water parameters observed were within permissible limits

recommended by the various environmental protection agencies and WHO. Copper, nickel and lead were found to be above

permissible limits in water. This is the same for cadmium, chromium and lead in sediments. Lead was found to be above

permissible limits in fish organs

A. occidentalis, C. gariepinus and O. niloticus

exhibited negative allometric growth (b<3) with

significant correlation (P<0.05) between length and weight in A.

occidentalis while C. gariepinus and O. niloticus

did not correlate

significantly (P>0.05) in the study area. The mean condition factor values indicated that not all the fish species were in good

condition during the period of investigation. From this study, Upper Benue River is said to be moderately polluted with heavy

metals contamination.

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Assessment of physicochemical parameters

and heavy metal levels in water, sediments and

selected fish species from Upper Benue River,

Adamawa State, Nigeria

Abdulrahman Abubakar Kotos

1

and Edward Abigail

2

1

Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Nigeria

2

Adamawa State University, Nigeria

Journal of

FisheriesSciences.com

Volume:12

DOI: 10.21767/1307-234X-C1-003