Pollution of water in Africa: a review of contaminants and fish as biomonitors and analytical methodologies-the case of Senegal.
Cheikh Tidiane DioneMomar NdiayeOlivier DelhommeCheikhna DiebakateBirame NdiayeIbrahima DiagneDame CisseMaoudo HaneMame Mor DioneSitor DioufAbdoulaye DiopMaurice MilletPublished in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2022)
Environmental pollution is one of the major problems facing human health, ecosystems, and biodiversity. This is particularly the case for water quality in Senegal. Fish can be used as a biomonitor of pollution by accumulating pollutants from the environment through their tissues. Fish is an indispensable element in the assessment of the quality of the environment due to the diversity of biological cycles and their position in the food chain. Fish, which is very sensitive to chemical and bacterial pollution, concentrates pollutants and is a good indicator of water quality. This review presents water pollution in Senegal and the possibility of using fish as an ideal monitoring matrix for marine environments, to detect the concentration of heavy metals and organic pollutants. The different extraction and analytical techniques used for fish biomonitoring will be also described.