Several fish samples from the Lagos lagoon, Nigeria were
analyzed for the presence of polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs). The fish species analyzed include Tilapia zilli
(red belly Tilapia), Ethmalosa fimbriata (Bonga shad)
and Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus (catfish). Eight PCB
congeners were identified and quantified in muscle of the
species analyzed. The concentration of total PCBs in samples
ranged from 0.56 to 2.94 ppm. The study shows that
concentrations of PCBs were higher in adult than in juvenile
of most of the fish, and there was no correlation between
fat content and total concentration of PCBs. The
concentration of PCBs found in fish samples in this study
were above the WHO residual limit of 0.2 ppm. The
concentration levels in this study were compared with the
levels detected in other parts of the world. The study
confirms PCBs persistence in Lagos Lagoon, despite its ban
several decades ago.