Green oysters occurring in an industrial harbor in Central Taiwan

Green oysters were found within the Mailiao industrial harbor (MIH) located in Central Taiwan. The metal concentrations in seawater (dissolved and particulate phases), sediment and oyster samples collected within the MIH were analyzed to examine the green oysters. The dissolved and particulate metal...

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description Green oysters were found within the Mailiao industrial harbor (MIH) located in Central Taiwan. The metal concentrations in seawater (dissolved and particulate phases), sediment and oyster samples collected within the MIH were analyzed to examine the green oysters. The dissolved and particulate metal concentrations ranged within 0.008–1.47μgl−1 and 0.97–799.2mgkg−1, respectively. The Cu concentration in seawater was dominated in the dissolved phase. In contrast, Cr, Pb and Zn in seawater were chiefly present in the particulate phase. The metal concentrations in sediment and oyster samples ranged within 0.02–148.4mgkg−1 and 0.18–1238mgkg−1 (dry W.), respectively. No anomalous values were found in the analyzed samples, except the Cu content in the oyster samples ranged within 274–1238mgkg−1. The relatively high bioconcentration factor of Cu in oyster and the longer exposure time induced the green oysters occurred within the MIH. •A higher Cu concentration, 1250mg kg−1, in oysters was found within the Mailiao industrial harbor.•The metal contents in seawater, sediment and oyster samples collected within the MIH were analyzed.•The Cu concentration in seawater was dominated in the dissolved phase, exceeding 70% of the total Cu.•The average metal BCF log values for oysters follow the sequence: Cu(5.9) > Zn(5.6) > Cd(4.3) > Pb(3.6) > Cr(3.1) > Ni(2.8).
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Bioaccumulation
Bioconcentration factor
Biological magnification
Chemical analysis
Chromium
Copper
Copper - analysis
Environmental Monitoring
Green oysters
Heavy metals
Lead
Marine molluscs
Metal concentrations
Metals
Metals - analysis
Ostreidae - chemistry
Oysters
Particulates
Seawater
Sediment
Sediments
Studies
Taiwan
Trace Elements - analysis
Trace metals
Water analysis
Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
Zinc
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