Evaluation of genotoxic potential induced by marine cage culture
Citation
Turan, F., & Turğut, M. (2021). Evaluation of genotoxic potential induced by marine cage culture. Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management, 7(1), 79-88. https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2021.01.06Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The eutrophication process is increased by
anthropogenic or aquaculture facilities in marine ecosystems. DNA damage
biomarkers for fish species detect genotoxic parameters for ecological risk
assessment. The aim of the present study was to determine genotoxic potential
induced by marine cage culture in Iskenderun Bay on gilthead sea bream (Sparus
aurata) using Comet assay.
METHODS: This study was conducted at cage and reference stations of Iskenderun
Bay, Northeastern Mediterranean in January 2017. The wild and cultured samples
of S. aurata and water samples were collected from wild and fish farm.
FINDINGS: The DNA damages at gill and liver cells of gilthead sea bream in the
present study were observed with a higher level of DNA damage in gill cells
compared to liver cells, and were determined at the low and minimal scale at
the cage and reference stations, respectively. The present study demonstrated
that the TP values were recorded at 0.020 and 0.016 mg/L in the cage and
reference stations which are at border and below 0.020 mg/L. The DIN values
were recorded at 0.097 and 0.075 mg/L in the cage and reference stations, which
are at below 0.1 mg/L. The water bodies in the cage and reference stations
exhibit Moderate/Mesotrophic water quality The correlations between physicalchemical parameters and DNA damage were shown that DIN, NH4
-N, NO3
-N and
NO2
-N in water revealed significant positive correlations with DNA damage levels
in gill cells.
CONCLUSION: The present study provides the first data set on genotoxic damage
induced by marine cage culture in Iskenderun Bay on gilthead sea bream. The
result of this research is an early warning for the marine system and further
detailed research is needed to establish the source of the pollution and monitor
environmental pollution.