Title of article
Risk assessment of fish consumption for residents around the international Anzali wetland based on mercury content
Author/Authors
Parang ، Hedieh Department of Environment Science - Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch , Esmaili-sari ، Abbas Department of Environment Science - Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Science - Tarbiat Modares University , Zaemdar ، Mojgan Department of Environment Science - Islamic Azad University, North Tehran Branch
From page
754
To page
763
Abstract
In recent years, the discharge of various pollutants, especially metals, into aquatic environments has exerted negative effects on the biota and health status. Among metals, mercury can induce the highest adverse influence on aquatic ecosystems and humans. Hence, the limited consumption of some fsh species including Sander lucioperca, Esox lucius Linnaeus, Cyprinus carpio, and Carassius auratus gibelio was determined for the residents around of the Anzali Wetland based on their mercury content. The mercury concentration showed signifcant differences between the fshes; the highest and lowest levels were detected in the muscle of Esox lucius Linnaeus (165.400 ng/g) and Carassius auratus gibelio (60.55 ng/g), respectively. The daily consumption rate limit (CRlim) and the allowable number of fsh meals per month (CRmm) showed the highest consumption limit for Esox lucius Linnaeus, with the highest mercury concentration. Cyprinus carpio, and Carassius auratus gibelio exhibited the least concern and limited consumption.
Keywords
Mercury , CRmm , Crlim , Consumption , Risk
Journal title
Research in Marine Sciences
Journal title
Research in Marine Sciences
Record number
2511458
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