Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water, sediment and fish from the Warri River at Ubeji, Niger Delta, Nigeria

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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water, sediment and fish from the Warri River at Ubeji, Niger Delta, Nigeria

Published in: African Journal of Aquatic Science
Volume 40 , issue 2 , 2015 , pages: 193–199
DOI: 10.2989/16085914.2015.1035223
Author(s): MC Asagbra Ecology and Environmental Biology Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria , AS Adebayo Cell Biology and Genetics Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria , CI Anumudu Cell Biology and Genetics Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria , OA Ugwumba Hydrobiology and Fisheries Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria , AAA Ugwumba Hydrobiology and Fisheries Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria

Abstract

The Warri River at Ubeji, Nigeria, receives pollutants from an oil refinery. The levels of 16 priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water, sediment and the tissue of tilapia from the Warri River were investigated in 2010 using gas chromatography with mass spectrometry. Eleven PAHs were found in the sediment and nine in fish and water, with total mean concentrations of 4 587.7 ng g−1, 1 098.5 ng g−1 and 34 ng ml−1 in sediment, fish tissues and water, respectively. Lower molecular weight PAHs were predominant, with naphthalene accounting for the highest concentration in all samples. Carcinogenic PAHs detected included benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(a)anthracene and chrysene. The predominance of lower molecular weight PAHs in the study area is an indication of recent pollution of petrogenic origin from the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company's refinery.

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