Total petroleum hydrocarbons in edible marine biota from Northern Persian Gulf

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Seyedeh Laili Mohebbi Nozar
Mohamad Zakaria Pauzi
Ali Salarpouri
Behnam Daghooghi
Maryam Salimizadeh
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[1] Persian Gulf and Oman Sea Ecological Research Institute,Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies
[2] Universiti Putra Malaysia,undefined
[3] Hormozgan Department of Environment,undefined
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Total petroleum hydrocarbons; Marine biota; Persian Gulf and Oman Sea; Hormozgan Province;
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To provide a baseline information for consumer’s health, distribution of total petroleum hydrocarbons in 18 edible marine biota species from northern Persian Gulf was evaluated. The samples were purchased from fish market of Hormozgan Province, South of Iran. Marine biota samples included different species with various feeding habits and were analyzed based on ultraviolet florescence spectroscopy. Petroleum hydrocarbons showed narrow variation, ranging from 0.67 to 3.36 μg/g dry weight. The maximum value was observed in silver pomfret. Anchovy and silver pomfret with the highest content of petroleum hydrocarbons were known as good indicator for oil pollution in the studied area. From public health point of view, the detected concentrations for total petroleum hydrocarbons were lower than hazardous guidelines. The results were recorded as background data and information in the studied area; the continuous monitoring of pollutants is recommended, according to the rapid extension of industrial and oily activities in Hormozgan Province.
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