Cadmium, copper, zinc and mercury concentrations were determined in pelagic
and benthic fishes from the Mauritania coast. The pelagic fishes consisted
of the round sardinella Sardinella aurita (Clupeidae), the chub mackerel S
comber japonicus (Scombridae) and the Atlantic horse mackerel Trachurus tra
churus (Carangidae). Four benthic species were considered, three Serranidae
: the painted comber Serranus scriba, the golden grouper Epinephelus costae
, and the Niger hind Cephalopholis nigri and one Mullidae: the West African
goatfish Pseudupeneus prayensis. Cadmium, copper, zinc and mercury concent
rations are low in the edible muscles of the pelagic species. In the benthi
c fishes, metals could be determined also in the gills and liver. Cadmium a
nd copper were present in relatively low levels in the muscle (less than or
equal to 0.06 mu g Cd g(-1) dry wt., less than or equal to 1.6 mu g Cu g(-
1) dry wt.) and gills (less than or equal to 0.23 mu g Cd g(-1), less than
or equal to 3.1 mu g Cu g(-1)) and higher levels are encountered in the liv
ers (less than or equal to 51 mu g Cd g(-1), less than or equal to 49.1 mu
g Cu g(-1)). Zinc concentrations in the muscle are low (less than or equal
to 20 mu g Zn g(-1) dry wt.), the concentrations in the gills (less than or
equal to 120 mu g Zn g(-1)) approach those of the livers for C. nigri and
P, prayensis or are higher in the case of S. scriba and E. costae. Mercury
concentrations in the gills and muscle of the pelagic species are very low,
higher quantities are found in the livers of the benthic species. The meta
l concentrations in all the fishes analysed, which are restricted to approx
imately 40 specimens, are low except those found for cadmium in the livers
of the benthic fishes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.