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Original Articles

Bioaccumulation of platinum group metals in dolphins, Stenella sp., caught off Ghana

Pages 255-259 | Published online: 07 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Platinum group metals (PGMs) concentrations were measured in the tissues= of dolphins (Stenella sp.) caught along the Ghanaian coastline. Tissues from specimens caught by fishermen from Dixcove, western Ghana, were analysed in 2006 for palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt) and rhodium (Rh) using the Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA) analytical technique. Elevated PGM levels were found in the liver, with fresh weight ranges of 0.040–0.481 μg g−1 for Pd, 0.239–0.946 μg g−1 for Pt, and 0.011–0.037 μg g−1 for Rh, supporting other reports of PGM accumulation. This is the first study to show the accumulation of PGM in marine mammals, although the sources of this pollution are not clear and therefore need to be investigated further. The presence of the PGM is very significant, since dolphin meat ('kako') is consumed in Ghana. This presents a health risk, due to a possible accumulation of PGMs in humans.

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