Heavy metal contamination has posed a great threat to aquatic systems
all over the world. Fishes are commonly selected to test aquatic
pollution because they are most susceptible organisms in the aquatic
ecosystem. Nickel is an important heavy metal but it causes Liver damage
on accumulation. Nickel is discharged into freshwater habitats through
atmospheric deposition by nickel mining, smelting, industries, oil and
coal burning power plants and trash incinerators. Liver is the chief
organ that contains large amount of enzymes and plays an important role
in metabolism, excretion, secretion, detoxification and storage.
Alteration in liver enzymes concentration helps in diagnosis of
disorders in certain tissues by toxins. This Book describes how the high
nickel metal concentration damages the liver of fish Labeo rohita which
is used as major sea food throughout the world, metal toxicity can be
ultimately transferred to human beings, Thus this research also
evaluates nutritional value of the fish.