Sains Malaysiana 43(4)(2014):
529–534
Trace Metals in Thais clavigera along Coastal Waters
of the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
(Logam Surih dalam Thais clavigera di Sepanjang Perairan
Pantai, Pantai Timur, Semenanjung Malaysia)
FUAD MOHD MISKON1, NOOR AZHAR MOHD SHAZILI2, FARIDAH MOHAMMAD3
& KAMARUZZAMAN
YUNUS4*
1Institute of Oceanography and Maritime Studies, Kuliyyah of
Science
International Islamic University Malaysia, 25200 Kuantan,
Pahang, Malaysia
2Faculty of Maritime Studies and Marine Science, Universiti
Malaysia Terengganu
21030 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia
3Department of Biological Science, Faculty of Science and Technology
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030 Kuala Terengganu,
Terengganu, Malaysia
4Kuliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia,
25200 Kuantan, Pahang
Malaysia
Diserahkan: 1 April 2013/Diterima: 2 Ogos 2013
ABSTRACT
The selected trace metals in the soft
tissue of Thais clavigera from 11 sampling sites along the coastal waters
of the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia were studied. Significant
inter-spatial variations in trace metals were recorded. Sites with
relatively high concentrations of the contaminant metals Hg, Cd,
Pb and Zn are correlated to their close proximity to industrial
and urban sites or to boating and aquaculture activities. This could
possibly be contributed by the highly growth of industrial activities
like port and sewage release. Interspatial comparison with previous
studies indicated lower measurement. Meanwhile, comparison with
other studies around the world also designated lower values except
for Zn. The metal accumulation patterns indicated an enrichment
of essential metals over non-essential metals. Comparison of metal
concentration with maximum permissible limits of toxic metals in
food established in different countries, as well as Malaysian Food
Act 1983 and Food Regulations 1985 Fourteen Schedule, indicated
the values were well within safety levels.
Keywords: Coastal waters of the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia;
food safety level; heavy metals; Thais clavigera
ABSTRAK
Logam surih yang terpilih dalam tisu
badan Thais clavigera di 11 lokasi persampelan di sepanjang pantai timur
Semenanjung Malaysia telah dikaji. Perbezaan logam surih yang signifikan
antara lokasi telah direkod. Lokasi yang secara relatifnya mempunyai
kepekatan logam Hg, Cd, Pb dan Zn tercemar yang tinggi adalah berhubung kait dengan lokasi kawasan tersebut sama ada
berdekatan dengan kawasan industri dan perbandaran atau aktiviti
perkapalan dan akuakultur. Ini berkemungkinan disumbangkan oleh
pertumbuhan tinggi dan aktiviti pengindustrian seperti pelabuhan
dan pelepasan sisa. Perbandingan antara lokasi dengan kajian pada
masa lepas menunjukkan nilai yang rendah. Sementara itu, perbandingan
dengan kajian lain di seluruh dunia juga menunjukkan nilai yang
rendah kecuali Zn. Corak pengumpulan logam menunjukkan pengkayaan
logam perlu ke atas logam bukan penting. Perbandingan kepekatan
logam dengan paras logam toksik maksimum yang dibenarkan di dalam
makanan yang digubal di beberapa negara, serta Akta Makanan Malaysia
1983 dan Peraturan Makanan 1985 Jadual Empat Belas, menunjukkan
bahawa nilai di dalam kajian masih di bawah paras selamat.
Kata kunci: Logam berat; paras keselamatan
makanan; perairan pantai Pantai Timur Semenanjung Malaysia; Thais clavigera
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