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Ecotoxicology of mercury in burbot (Lota lota) from interior Alaska and insights towards human health.

Eric J Walther1, Donald E Arthur2, Andrew Cyr3, Kevin M Fraley4, Taylor Cubbage5, Elizabeth Hinkle5, Julia McMahon5, Peter A H Westley6.   

Abstract

Fish consumption has many health benefits, but exposure to contaminants, such as mercury (Hg), in fish tissue can be detrimental to human health. The Tanana River drainage, Alaska, USA supports the largest recreational harvest of burbot (Lota lota) in the state, yet information to evaluate the potential risks of consumption by humans is lacking. To narrow this knowledge gap, we sought to (i) quantify the concentrations of total Hg ([THg]) in burbot muscle and liver tissue and the ratio between the two tissues, (ii) assess the effect of age, length, and sex on [THg] in muscle and liver tissue, (iii) evaluate if [THg] in muscle tissue varied based on trophic information, and (iv) compare observed [THg] to consumption guidelines and statewide baseline data. The mean [THg] was 268.2 ng/g ww for muscle tissue and 62.3 ng/g ww for liver tissue. Both muscle [THg] and liver [THg] values were positively associated with fish length. Trophic information (δ15N and δ13C) was not significantly related to measured [THg] in burbot muscle, which is inconsistent with typical patterns of biomagnification observed in other fishes. All burbot sampled were within the established categories for consumption recommendations determined by the State of Alaska for women of childbearing age and children. Our results provide the necessary first step towards informed risk assessment of burbot consumption in the Tanana drainage and offer parallels to fisheries and consumers throughout the subarctic and Arctic region.
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Keywords:  Contaminants; Fish consumption; Food web ecology; Recreational fishing; Stable isotopes; Subsistence harvest

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35283142      PMCID: PMC9081214          DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   8.943


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