| Literature DB >> 25703778 |
Sylvia Frantzen1, Amund Maage2, Arne Duinker2, Kaare Julshamn2, Svein A Iversen3.
Abstract
The Norwegian spring spawning (NSS) herring is an ecologically and economically important fish population in the Norwegian Sea. It was the first of several Norwegian fish stocks subject to a baseline study designed to give a comprehensive account of the levels of contaminants in a fish species from most of its area of distribution and during different seasons. During 2006 and 2007, 800 individual herring were sampled in their feeding areas in the Norwegian Sea in spring and autumn and at their spawning grounds off the coast of Norway during late winter. Metals including Hg, Cd, As and Pb were determined in muscle samples of individual herring, and mean concentrations±sd (mg kg(-1) ww) were: Hg: 0.04±0.03, Cd: 0.010±0.006, As: 2.2±0.6 and Pb: <0.01-0.10. Apart from one sample, no individual herring exceeded the EU's maximum level for any of these elements, as has been seen also in previous monitoring. Hg and Cd concentration increased with increasing fish age and As concentration varied seasonally, possibly due to uptake during feeding (summer), elimination during starvation (winter) and up-concentration during spawning (spring).Entities:
Keywords: Arsenic; Baseline study; Cadmium; Clupea harengus; Mercury; Norwegian spring spawning herring
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25703778 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.01.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086