@conference{
author = "Pešić, Ana and Joksimović, Danijela and Janković, Marija and Sarap, Nataša and Maksimović, Jelena and Pagnacco, Maja",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Over the last few decades, heavy metal pollution has become an issue of great interest, primarily because of the potential human health risks. Contamination of seawater with heavy metals, and thus of marine species, is a direct consequence of urban and industrial pollution. Therefore, two fish samples Sardina pilchardus (S. pilchardus) collected from the Boka Kotorska Bay and the coastal part of the open sea on the Montenegrin coast were compared in terms of heavy metals: lead, mercury, copper and zinc concentration. Results show that metal concentrations in S. pilchardus samples in both sampling areas were lower than the maximum permitted concentrations defined by national and European legislation in fisheries and fish muscle tissue, meaning S. pilchardus obtained from the Boka Kotorska Bay and the coastal part of the open Adriatic Sea safe for human nutrition.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences",
journal = "7th Workshop Specific Methods for Food Safety and Quality, September 22nd, 2021, Belgrade, Serbia, 15th International Conference on Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Physical Chemistry - Physical Chemistry",
title = "The Comparison of Heavy Metal Content of Sardina Pilchardus Species Collected from Bay and Open Adriatic Sea",
pages = "103-106",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_12584"
}