Student Research Reports
Effects of heavy metals on plankton, water quality and fish in Pak-pra canal, Phatthalung province, Thailand
Organization(s):Papayom pittayakom school
Country:Thailand
Student(s):Miss. Jirapinya Puttasawat, Miss. Jirasutha Watchirasirikul and Miss. Panalee Chuaykeaw
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Educator(s):PANINEE VORANETIVUDTI
Contributors:Dr. Nantida sutammawong, Mrs.Anantanit chumsri, Dr. Peerada pakdeepin, Dr. Thanya panritdum, and Dr. Fahmida Wazed Tina
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Water Temperature, Nitrates, Dissolved Oxygen, Conductivity, pH
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Date Submitted:04/10/2019
The objective of this study is to investigate the heavy metals in the water in Upstream and canal mouth at the Pak-pra canal and find the relationship between heavy metal, water quality, plankton and the number and types of fish. Collected data by divided study area into 2 areas (Upstream and canal mouth) Fixed 6 points at each area. Study duration was May to September 2018. Collected data once a month.
Our result show that, we found 8 heavy metals, namely Fe, Zn, Ba, Mn, Pb, As, and Cd, Cr. The concentration of metal Fe, Pb, Mn and Ba exceeded the standard volume from Pollution Control Department of Thailand but Cd, Cr, Zn and As not exceeded the standard value. Some water quality parameters are negatively associated with Ba, Zn, Pb, Cr and As and has a positive relationship with Ba and Cr. The number of certain Phytoplankton is positively correlated with Ba, Mn, Zn, Cr and is negatively associated with Cd. Frontonia protozoa is positively correlated with Zn, Ba and Mn. Barbonymus gonionotus and Rasbora sumatrana have a positive relationship with Pb. Strongylura stronggylura are negatively associated with Mn. Clupaichthgs aesarnensis has a negative relationship with Zn. The total number of fish found in the Pak-pra canal had a positively correlated with Fe. This study is an important information in raising awareness both management of environmental problems and public health care of the people.