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Species- and tissue-specific mercury bioaccumulation in five fish species from Laizhou Bay in the Bohai Sea of China
by
Liu, Jinhu
, Dou, Shuozeng
, Cao, Liang
, Huang, Wei
in
Bays
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Fish
/ Food safety
/ Gills
/ Gonads
/ Liver
/ Mackerel
/ Marine biology
/ Marine fishes
/ Mercury
/ Mercury (metal)
/ Muscles
/ Pampus argenteus
/ Sea bass
/ Stomach
/ Tissue
/ Trophic levels
/ Whitefish
2013
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Species- and tissue-specific mercury bioaccumulation in five fish species from Laizhou Bay in the Bohai Sea of China
by
Liu, Jinhu
, Dou, Shuozeng
, Cao, Liang
, Huang, Wei
in
Bays
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Fish
/ Food safety
/ Gills
/ Gonads
/ Liver
/ Mackerel
/ Marine biology
/ Marine fishes
/ Mercury
/ Mercury (metal)
/ Muscles
/ Pampus argenteus
/ Sea bass
/ Stomach
/ Tissue
/ Trophic levels
/ Whitefish
2013
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Species- and tissue-specific mercury bioaccumulation in five fish species from Laizhou Bay in the Bohai Sea of China
by
Liu, Jinhu
, Dou, Shuozeng
, Cao, Liang
, Huang, Wei
in
Bays
/ Bioaccumulation
/ Fish
/ Food safety
/ Gills
/ Gonads
/ Liver
/ Mackerel
/ Marine biology
/ Marine fishes
/ Mercury
/ Mercury (metal)
/ Muscles
/ Pampus argenteus
/ Sea bass
/ Stomach
/ Tissue
/ Trophic levels
/ Whitefish
2013
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Species- and tissue-specific mercury bioaccumulation in five fish species from Laizhou Bay in the Bohai Sea of China
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Species- and tissue-specific mercury bioaccumulation in five fish species from Laizhou Bay in the Bohai Sea of China
2013
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Mercury (Hg) concentrations in the tissues (muscle, stomach, liver, gills, skin, and gonads) of five fish species (mullet Liza ha em atocheil us, flathead fish Platycephalus indicus, sea bass Lateolabraxjaponic u s, mackerel Scomberomorus niphonius and silver pomfret Pampus argenteus) collected from Laizhou Bay in the Bohai Sea of China were investigated. The results indicate that Hg bioaccumulation in the five fish was tissue-specific, with the highest levels in the muscle and liver, followed by the stomach and gonads. The lowest levels were found in the gills and skin. Fish at higher trophic levels (flathead fish and sea bass) exhibited higher Hg concentrations than consumers at lower trophic levels. Mercury bioaccumulation tended to be positively correlated with fish length in mullet, silver pomfret, mackerel, and flathead fish, but was negatively correlated with fish length in sea bass. The Hg concentrations in the muscles of all fish species in Laizhou Bay were within the permissible limits of food safety set by national and international criteria. However, the suggesting maximum consumption of sea bass is 263 g per week for human health.
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