In order to contribute to monitoring heavy metal contamination of Sepetiba
Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, long term evaluation of Zn and Cd concentratio
n was performed in two brown algae species, Padina gymnospora and Sargassum
stenophyllum. In relation to Sepetiba Bay macroalgae community, these spec
ies were the most abundant in substrate cover. The algae metal concentratio
n variation from 1990 to 1997 should be related to the inputs of metals rel
eased into the bay by industrial process of Zn production in the area. In s
itu uptake and release transplant experiments with Padina between Sepetiba
Bay and a near uncontaminated area showed that the species could reflect th
e variation in metal environment availability, A lower reduction in metal c
oncentration by plants transplanted to the uncontaminated area was observed
. Analytical electron microscopy showed that the Zn in P. gymnospora from S
epetiba Bay was present as small deposits distributed in the cell walls. (C
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