پديد آورندگان :
Mensi Gh. S. نويسنده , Moukha S. نويسنده , Creppy E. E. نويسنده , Maaroufi K. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Since 1994the lagoon ofBoughrara located in the south western coast ofTunisia was
a seat of repeated episodesof harmful algal proliferation. Due to intoxications by shellfish harvested
in this region the area was banned. In order to estimate the metal contribution to this phenomenon,
seawaterand bivalvescollectedfromBoughrara during the algal bloomperiod wereanalysed forCd,
Cr, Hg, Pb, Cu andAI content using the atomic absorption spectrometry.The average of the metals
and heavymetals concentrations in clams flesh and shells wereloweror in the range of the European
Union regularity limits and exhibited the followingdecreasing order:AI>Cu>Cd>Cr>Pb>Hg. Levels
wereranging between 11.54I mg/kg and 0.025 mg/kg wet weights.For seawaterand inter-shell water
the order was approximately the same. The lagoon of Boughrara might be considered relatively
unpolluted with metals and repeated toxic algal proliferations remained unexplained.