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Stable isotopes unveil ocean transport of legacy mercury into Arctic food webs
Stable isotopes unveil ocean transport of legacy mercury into Arctic food webs
Journal Article

Stable isotopes unveil ocean transport of legacy mercury into Arctic food webs

2025
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Anthropogenic activities have caused large-scale mercury (Hg) pollution in the Arctic reaching toxic levels, but knowledge of sources and pathways is sparse. Here, we present Hg stable isotope data in peat and key aquatic predatory species collected across Greenland. We observe distinct regional differences with significantly lower total Hg and higher δ 202 Hg in central-western versus northern-eastern Greenland influenced by different ocean currents. While Δ 200 Hg shows that atmospheric Hg deposition occurs predominantly (60–97%) as Hg(0), Δ 199 Hg reveals marked photochemical demethylation in especially freshwater habitats. We find δ 202 Hg in muscle tissue to increase with trophic level linked to internal metabolic transformation. Finally, we observe significant increases in total Hg and δ 202 Hg for several species/sites during the past 40 years, suggesting an increase in anthropogenic Hg sources and/or change in environmental processes. These findings show that ocean currents carrying large inventories of legacy Hg may be the dominant pathway driving present Hg uptake in Arctic marine and coastal areas. This explains the discrepancy between decreasing atmospheric Hg deposition in the Arctic in recent decades due to reduced global anthropogenic emissions, and the lack of response or increases in Hg-loads in many Arctic species, with implications for effectiveness evaluation of the Minamata Convention. Mercury pollution in the Arctic has reached toxic levels. Here, the authors compile mercury isotope data from peat and aquatic predator species collected across Greenland over the past 40 years, observing both regional differences and temporal trends.