Title of article :
Estimating the mercury exposure dose in a population of migratory bird hunters in the St. Lawrence River region, Québec, Canada
Author/Authors :
Jean-François Duchesne، نويسنده , , Benoît Lévesque، نويسنده , , Denis Gauvin، نويسنده , , Birgit Braune، نويسنده , , Suzanne Gingras، نويسنده , , Eric Dewailly، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
St. Lawrence River hunters (Québec, Canada) are exposed to the pollutants, especially mercury, that contaminate birds and fish. However, the health risks of this have remained unclear because of a lack of information about the hunters’ duck, geese, and sportfish consumption habits. A nutritional survey was set up to characterize waterfowl and sportfish consumption in St. Lawrence River duck hunters and to estimate their daily exposure to mercury. During the winter of 2000, 512 hunters selected from the Canadian Wildlife Service database completed a self-administered questionnaire. Daily exposure to contaminants was measured using data from the Canadian Wildlife Service (waterfowl) and available data on St. Lawrence River sportfish. The annual average consumption was 7.5 meals of ducks and geese and 8.7 meals of sportfish. The daily exposure to mercury related to waterfowl consumption was below the Canadian tolerable daily intake (TDI) of 0.47 μg/kg body wt/day for all participants. The daily mercury intake associated with fish consumption was greater than the TDI in 2 duck hunters. The daily exposure to mercury was higher than the TDI in 4 participants when both waterfowl and fish consumption were combined. Our results suggest that fish consumption (especially freshwater fish) represents the main source of exposure to pollutants in duck hunters.
Keywords :
FISH , waterfowl , mercury , St. Lawrence River , Exposure dose
Journal title :
Environmental Research
Journal title :
Environmental Research