Title of article :
Distribution of Diazinon in Water, Sediment and Fish from Warri River, Niger Delta Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Ezemonye, L.I.N. University of Benin - Department of Animal and Environmental Biology (AEB), Nigeria , Ikpesu, T.O. University of Benin - Department of Animal and Environmental Biology (AEB), Nigeria , Ilechie, I. University of Benin - Department of Animal and Environmental Biology (AEB), Nigeria
Abstract :
This paper presents the first attempt to quantify the levels and distribution pattern of diazinon in surface water, sediment and fish (Chrysichthys furcatus and Tilapia zilli). The samples were collected from three stations ( Ovwian, Ekakpamre and Ovu) of Warri River in the western Niger Delta of Nigeria in 2006 during the dry(January-April) and wet seasons (May – August) . A total of 96 samples made up of 24 samples each for water, sediment and fish were analyzed in this study. The pesticide levels were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC model CECIL 1010) to elucidate its distribution in various environmental compartments. The concentrations of the pesticide in the matrices ranged from; 0.01-3.61μg/L (water), 0.01- 3.64μg/gdw (sediment), 0.01-7.51μg/gdw (C. furcatus) and 0.01-1.13 μg/gdw (T. zilli ) . From this result, decreasing order of occurrence of the pesticide is as follow; fish sediment water. The concentrations observed in fish (C. furcatus) were higher than the levels observed in sediment and water suggesting bioaccumulation of the pesticide by the fish. Spatial variations occurred with downstream stations having statistically higher concentrations in all matrices at P 0.05. Seasonal variations occurred with higher concentrations in dry season for water and sediment only, while the fish species had higher concentrations in the wet season. The observed values were above the ecological bench marks (0.02μg/L) recommended by Nigeria Environmental Protection Agency and European Union. They were also relatively higher than previous studies on the Nigerian environment, an observation that calls for regular monitoring of the Niger Delta water bodies.
Keywords :
C. furcatus , Diazinon , Niger Delta , Sediment , Surface water , T.zilli , Warri River ,
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Biological Sciences