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Histological health indices : linking complex pollutant exposure with tissue alteration in sand flathead Platycephalus bassensis

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Julie MondonJulie Mondon, Shaun Davis, Julia Howitt
Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, is a pollutant-impacted environment that is extensively fished both professionally and recreationally. Consumption of contaminated fish represents a potential threat to human health, and fish exposed to environmental contaminants may themselves be affected in a similar fashion. This study describes a fish health index based on histological alterations identified in multiple organs of the sand flathead Platycephalus bassensis. Alterations were evident in tissues from all individuals assessed, with common pathologies observed in the gills, skin, kidney, liver and spleen. Alterations commonly present included necrosis, melanomacrophage centres, inflammation and multiple alterations of the gill epithelium (e.g. hyperplasia and hypertrophy). Fish health, calculated using severity of histological alterations, differed significantly across Port Phillip Bay, with heavily industrialized regions of Altona and St. Helens showing greatest alteration prevalence across multiple organs. This study indicates that the health of P.bassensis from Altona, St. Helens, and Mornington to a lesser extent, are currently compromised, potentially due to complex pollutant exposures which require further investigation

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Event

Enviro Tox (2011 : Darwin, N.T.)

Pagination

42 - 42

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SETAC-AU

Location

Darwin, N.T.

Place of publication

[Darwin, N.T.]

Start date

2011-04-17

End date

2011-04-20

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Title of proceedings

Enviro Tox 2011 : Sharing knowledge for a healthier environment

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