References
- Abbruzzini, T. F., D. A. Andrade., W. J. O. Carneiro, and C. A. Silva. 2014. Influence of digestion methods on the recovery of iron, zinc, nickel, chromium, cadmium and lead contents in 11 organic residues. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 38:166–176. doi:10.1590/s0100-06832014000100016.
- Bryan, G. W. 1984. Pollution due to heavy metals and their compounds. In Marine ecology, ed. O. Kinne, Vol. 5, 1289–431. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
- Castro-González, M. I., and M. Méndez-Armenta. 2008. Mini-review: Heavy metals: Implications associated to fish consumption. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 26:263–271.
- Copat, C., F. Bella, M. Castaing, R. Fallico, S. Sciacca, and M. Ferrante. 2012. Heavy metals concentrations in fish from Sicily (Mediterranean Sea) and evaluation of possible health risks to consumers. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 88:78–83. doi:10.1007/s00128-011-0433-6.
- Council of Europe. 1999. Parliamentary assembly oceans/parliamentary assembly of the council of Europe publication. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing.
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 1983. Compilation of legal limits for hazardous substances in fish and fishery products. FAO Fish Circular 464:5–100.
- Gu, Y.-G., Q. Lin, H.-H. Huang, L.-G. Wang, J.-J. Ning, and F.-Y. Du. 2016. Heavy metals in fish tissues/stomach contents in four marine wild commercially valuable fish species from the western continental shelf of South China Sea. Marine Pollution Bulletin 114:1125–1129. doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.10.040.
- Makedonski, L., K. Peycheva, and M. Stancheva. 2017. Determination of heavy metals in selected black sea fish species. Food Control. 72:313–318. doi:10.1016/j.foodcont.2015.08.024.
- Merbouh, N. 1998. Thesis of Magister, Institute of the Sciences of the Sea and Development of the Littoral, Algiers. Contribution to the study of the contamination of a pelagic fish, sardine (Sardina pilchardus, Walbaum, 1792) by heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb, and Zn) fished in the Bay of Oran.
- National Agency for Investment Development in Algeria (ANDI). 2013. Boumerdes city 2013 available on the website: http//:www.andi.dz.
- Official Journal of people’s Democratic Republic of Algeria (JORADP). 2011. Inter-ministerial decree of 30 Moharram 1432 corresponding to 5 January 2011 setting thresholds for the presence of chemical, microbiological and toxicological contaminants in fishery and aquaculture products.
- Olmedo, P., A. Pla, A. F. Hernández, F. Barbier, L. Ayouni, and F. Gil. 2013 Environment International (Environ. Int.) Determination of toxic elements (mercury, cadmium, lead, tin and arsenic) in fish and shellfish samples. Risk Assessment for the Consumers 59:63–67.
- Ouabdesselam, L., S. Kechidi, F. Aoulmi, and L. Boudriche. 2017. Search for heavy trace metals in species sardine pilchardus at the bay of Algiers. World Journal of Engineering Research and Technology 3 (3):1–11.
- Raju, K. V., R. K. Somashekar, and K. L. Prakash 2013. Metal concentration in fresh water fish organs. Open Journal of Metal 3:23–28. doi:10.4236/ojmetal.2013.32004.
- Ranasinghe, P., S. Weerasinghe, and N. Kaumal Migelhewa. 2016. Determination of heavy metals in Tilapia using various digestion methods. International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Technology 3 (6):38–48.
- United Nations Environment Program (PNUE). 2004. Seas and oceans-dead or alive? The Mediterranean Sea. Special ed. Bruxelles: PNUE.
- World Health Organization (WHO). 1989. Aspects of heavy metals and the environment. Environmental Health Criteria (E.H.C) No. 85 Geneva, Switzerland.
- Wyse, E. J., S. Azemard, and S. J. de Mora. 2003. Report on the world-wide intercomparison exercise for the determination of trace elements and methylmercury in fish homogenate IAEA-407. IAEA/AL/144, IAEA/MEL/72, IAEA.
- Yabanli, M. 2013. Assessment of the heavy metal contents of Sardina pilchardus sold in Izmir, Turkey. Ekoloji 22 (87):10–15. doi:10.5053/ekoloji.2013.872.