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The total mercury content of hair from a number of fishing communities in the state of Penang averaged, for different age-groups: over 40 years, 9.19 ppm; 19–40 years, 7.90 ppm; and 1–18 years, 7.36 ppm. The highest values found in these age groups were 16.10, 14.8 and 12.8 ppm, respectively, for different communities. Examinations of the mercury content of eight species of finfish taken at each of the fishing communities (with one exception where bivalves were substituted) showed values ranging up to 3.265 ppm in muscle, 16.345 ppm in heart and 7.50 ppm in liver, but there was no correlation between biodeposited mercury in hair of the three age groups and mercury concentrations in local fish.  相似文献   

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Seawater samples were collected from the coastal waters 200 m from the shore of North Lebanon and South Lebanon. The 128 samples were then analysed for the presence of lead and mercury by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The lead concentrations in the north ranged from 0.11–0.66 ppm (average: 0.29 ppm) and those for mercury ranged from 1.84–12.88 ppm (average: 5.44 ppm). In the south, the range of lead concentrations was from 0.23–0.95 ppm (average: 0.71 ppm) and the range of mercury from 4.13–10.34 ppm (average: 7.31 ppm). Levels of concentrations can be directly related to density of population, industrial activity, continental runoffs and seasonal and weather changes.  相似文献   

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High concentrations of mercury were measured in sediment and animals collected in the immediate vicinity of a closed-down chemical factory. Sediment contained up to 22 ppm (dry wt) of mercury, deposit-feeding bivalves between 1.4 and 4.4 ppm (wet wt), suspension-feeding bivalves between 0.9 and 1.9 ppm and predatory fish between 0.3 and 0.8 ppm. Outside the ‘hot spot’ area, the mercury concentration in sediment and mussels (Mytilus edulis) rapidly decreased with increasing distance from the former factory. Mercury concentration in flounders (Platichthys flesus) also decreased with distance from the source; the decline was, however, much less marked.  相似文献   

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Elemental mercury is associated with industrial wastes discharged through the main effluent pipe of the Chlorine-Alkali plant at El-Max area west of Alexandria. The minimal mercury value of 0.1 ppm dry weight is assumed to be the background level for uncontaminated sediments in the area. Mercury level ranged from 8.02 to 15.5 ppm in the beach sands from the polluted area beyond the plant, and from 0.14 to 1.4 ppm in the bottom sediments off Alexandria.The Chlorine-Alkali plant is obviously the major source of mercury pollution. The contribution of land drainage, agricultural and domestic wastes is insignificant.  相似文献   

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A first survey of the mercury content of intertidal mussels in the St. Lawrence Estuary and part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence shows means values ranging from 0.160 to 0.629 ppm (dry weight). Highest values (grand mean 0.430 ppm) were found in the upper part of the lower estuary, lowest values (grand mean 0.172 ppm) on the north shore of the estuary and Gulf, and intermediate values along the Gaspé Peninsula. The results indicate a decreasing gradient in mercury levels from the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord seaward.  相似文献   

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Thirteen surface sediment samples from a shallow, semi-enclosed bay, Gunnekleivfjorden, South-West Norway, were analysed for total mercury. The concentrations ranged between 90 and 350 ppm dried sediment. The median value (250 ppm mercury) is more than twice the median value of sixteen sediment samples collected in Minamata Bay in 1963. The surface area of Gunnekleivfjorden is approximately 1 km2, implying that minimum 10 tons of mercury is accumulated in the upper 5 cm of the sediments of the bay. The extensive contamination is caused by discharge of inorganic mercury from a chlor-alkali plant during the last 25 years.  相似文献   

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During April 1975 thirty-six muscle samples of six predacious species of fish from the Andaman sea were collected for an analysis of their total mercury concentrations. The total mercury levels ranged from 0.026 to 0.234 ppm in yellowfin tuna (Neothunnus albacora), from 0.027 to 0.233 ppmin bigeye tuna (Parathunnus sibi), and from 0.057 to 0.478 ppm in four species of shark. Statistical analysis also showed positive linear regression and there was correlation between the mercury concentration and the weight of the yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna, and shark. The rates of total mercury accumulation in yellowfin and bigeye tuna were not significantly different. A comparison between the total mercury level in the Andaman yellowfin and the Central Pacific yellowfin tuna is discussed.  相似文献   

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Dorsal muscle tissue from 712 red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, from Florida waters were analyzed for total mercury content. Mercury levels detected in these red drum varied but in most study areas were usually lower than regulatory threshold guidelines. Total mercury levels in individual fish from all study areas ranged from 0.020 to 3.6 ppm (wet weight). Total mercury levels detected in red drum from the Florida Keys-Florida Bay area were often higher than those in fish from all other estuarine study areas. Positive relationships between total mercury levels and fish size (length and weight) and fish age were observed in most Florida study areas, indicating that mercury levels tend to increase over time as red drum grow. The majority of large, mature red drum examined contained mercury levels greater than the 0.5-ppm threshold level set by the Florida Department of Health (DOH). Approximately 94% of all adult red drum from offshore waters adjacent to Tampa Bay contained mercury levels greater than or equal to the 0.5-ppm threshold level, and 64% contained levels greater than or equal to the DOH 1.5-ppm "no consumption" level. All fish from this area with mercury levels greater than 1.5 ppm were large individuals (670 mm SL). Eight percent of legal-size red drum from Florida waters contained total mercury levels greater than or equal to the 0.5-ppm threshold level. The majority (52%) of these legal-size fish greater than or equal to 0.5 ppm were from the Florida Keys-Florida Bay area. In the Florida recreational fishery, the current maximum size limit for this species is an effective filter that prevents humans from consuming those red drum with the greatest likelihood of containing high mercury levels.  相似文献   

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Total mercury was estimated in liver, gonads and muscle of some of the marine fishes from the Indian Ocean. The highest mercury concentration was observed in the muscle of sharks while the total mercury concentration was practically non-detectable in the liver and gonads. The range of all the values was 0.09–0.21 ppm (wet weight basis) and is quite low to reflect any possible mercury contamination.  相似文献   

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Plankton of mixed composition has been collected from Sorfjørden and Hardangerfjørden, on the west coast of Norway and analysed for total mercury by flameless atomic absorption. Different methods of decomposing the samples prior to analysis were tested, showing no significant variations in the recovery of mercury. The high levels of mercury (0.52-25.21 ppm dry weight) are apparently associated with a source of industrial pollution. Indications of higher mercury concentrations in phytoplankton than in zooplankton were noticed and suggest a lack of food chain amplification within the lower trophic levels.  相似文献   

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Mercury content of the water column estimated along Thana Creek/Bombay Harbour gave a standing stock of about 77 kg in excess of the expected background. Mercury concentration in sediment from 23 locations which varied from 0.17 to 8.21 ppm (dry weight) with marked increase from the harbour to the creek region suggests substantial mercury input in the head region. Chemical extraction by hydrogen peroxide indicated that more than 70% of mercury was leachable and probably organically bound. The mercury enriched layer in the sediment cores was about 10–25 cm in the creek region and 0–8 cm in the harbour area. The data has been used to calculate an excess of 14 tonnes of mercury over the natural background. Analysis of a few zooplankton and benthic samples from the creek region gave indication of bioaccumulation of mercury.  相似文献   

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Strategies to control invasive lionfish in the western Atlantic and Caribbean are likely to include harvest and consumption. Until this report, total mercury concentrations had been documented only for lionfish from Jamaica, and changes in concentrations with increasing fish size had not been evaluated. In the Florida Keys, total mercury concentrations in dorsal muscle tissue from 107 lionfish ranged from 0.03 to 0.48 ppm, with all concentrations being less than the regulatory threshold for limited consumption. Mercury concentrations did not vary consistently with standard lengths or wet weights of lionfish. In 2010, lionfish from the upper Keys had mean concentrations that were 0.03–0.04 ppm higher than lionfish from the middle Keys, but mean concentrations did not differ consistently among years and locations. Overall, total mercury concentrations in lionfish were lower than those in several predatory fishes that support commercial and recreational fisheries in Florida.  相似文献   

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At 100 000 ppm, the suspended particulate and liquid phases of a reference drilling mud and a used production mud significantly increase the hydranth shedding proportion in the hydroid coelenterate Tubularia crocea after 48 h. At 10 000 ppm only the liquid phase of the synthetic drilling mud significantly increased hydranth shedding. At 1000 ppm the 3% iron and calcium forms of the five lignosulphonates tested were found to be toxic. Other organic constituents of drilling muds found to be toxic included, tannic acid (100 ppm), paraformaldehyde (1 ppb), and water-soluble fractions of crude oil and No. 2 fuel oil (approximately 20 ppm). Mercury, cadmium, copper, cobalt, zinc and nickel were found toxic at 100 ppm. Exposure to 0.1−0.001 ppm mercury, 1% WSF of crude oil, and 10 ppm cadmium resulted in a significant decrease in the hydranth shedding proportion. This reduction in hydranth shedding proportion may reflect hormesis, a stimulation of growth by low-level exposure to a pollutant, but cannot be conclusively demonstrated until growth measurements are made.  相似文献   

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The effect of different concentrations, viz. 0.01, 0.001 and 0.0001 ppm of methyl mercuric chloride on survival, growth behaviour and chlorophyll content of Chlorella vulgaris has been studied under various environmental conditions. Methyl mercury at 0.01 ppm is 100% toxic to the test alga. At a sublethal (0.001 ppm) dose of CH3HgCl, Chlorophyll a was more inhibited than Chlorophyll b. Toxicity was found to be very much under the influence of pH as at acid pH growth is highly reduced by a sublethal concentration, whereas the same concentration does not have an inhibitory influence in the alkaline range of pH. Eutrophic waters seem to reduce the heavy metal toxicity in general.  相似文献   

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The polychaete worm Capitella capitata is shown to be fairly resistant to high concentrations of inorganic mercury. Survival of adults compared with those of the polychaete Ophryotrocha labronica shows that C. capitata can withstand 1 ppm Hg2+ for several days whilst O. labronica succombs to 0.5 ppm Hg2+ in 2 h.  相似文献   

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We relate fish biological and ecological characteristics to total and organic mercury concentrations to determine whether accumulation is influenced by trophic level, Hg concentration in the diet, and vertical distribution. Levels of total mercury and methylmercury were determined in the muscle tissue of eight species of fish: Pagellus acarne, Trachurus picturatus, Phycis phycis, P. blennoides, Polyprion americanus, Conger conger, Lepidopus caudatus and Mora moro, caught in the Azores. All such fishes are commercially valuable and were selected to include species from a wide range of vertical distributions from epipelagic (<200 m) to mesopelagic (>300 m) environments. Methylmercury was the major form accumulated in all species, comprising an average of 88.1% of total mercury. Concentrations of mercury (total and methylmercury) increased with age, length and weight. Based on data from other studies, mercury concentrations in fish diet were estimated. Mercury levels in food ranged from 0.08 to 0.32 ppm, dry weight. Hg concentrations in the food and in muscle tissue from different species were positively correlated. Total Hg levels in the muscles were approximately nine times those estimated in food. Total mercury concentrations in muscle were positively correlated with both trophic level and median depth. Such enhanced mercury bioaccumulation in relation to depth appears to be determined primarily by concentrations in food and ultimately by water chemistry, which controls mercury speciation and uptake at the base of the food chain.  相似文献   

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Mining operations in Palawan, Philippines, resulted in cinnabar (HgS) mine tailings being used to build a 600 m long peninsula in Honda Bay. Samples collected from the peninsula as well as sediments from the surrounding waters had elevated mercury levels as high as 570 ppm. Natural processes are transporting mercury as much as 10 km from the peninsula, mainly in a coastwise direction, and preferentially associated with fine-grained, organic-rich sediments. Depth of penetration into sediments exceeds 10 cm near the source. As the HgS is transported away from the peninsula, it is rapidly altered to more bioavailable forms; 50% conversion occurs within a distance of only 10–40 m.  相似文献   

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Cunners, a common inshore teleost fish of the north-east coast of the United States, were exposed to various concentrations of silver for 96 h. At the end of this exposure period measurements of gill-tissue oxygen consumption were made. Significant respiratory depression was noted after exposure to concentrations as low as 0.12 ppm. These results are compared to those of similar studies using cadmium and mercury as the test metals.  相似文献   

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The short-term toxicity of mercury, copper and zinc was studied using a freshwater pulmonate snail, Lymnaea luteola (LAMARCK ). The median period of survival increases with decreasing the toxicant concentration. The 96 h LC50 values and their confidence limits were 0.135 (0.112 … 0.186) ppm of Hg2+; 0.172 (0.118 … 0.355) ppm of Cu2+; and 6.13 (5.73 to 7.19) ppm of Zn2+. The relative potency ratio indicates that the Hg2+ ions were most toxic, followed by Cu2+ and Zn2+ ions.  相似文献   

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Subacute exposure (0.05 ppm) to mercuric chloride significantly impairs the conditioned avoidance responses of grass shrimp Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis, when tested in an aquatic avoidance apparatus. Control animals learn to avoid a shock after the onset of a light which followed a period of dark-adaptation. A third group of shrimp, which establish an avoidance curve similar to the controls, quickly lose its ability to avoid being shocked when exposed to mercury in the final days of the experiment. These experiments demonstrate the value of a simple behavioural index for establishing subacute toxicity standards for organisms in aquatic ecocystems.  相似文献   

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