Human and crab exposure to mercury in the Caribbean coastal shoreline of Colombia: impact from an abandoned chlor-alkali plant |
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Authors: | Olivero-Verbel Jesus Johnson-Restrepo Boris Baldiris-Avila Rosa Güette-Fernández Jorge Magallanes-Carreazo Elizabeth Vanegas-Ramírez Lenis Kunihiko Nakamura |
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Affiliation: | Environmental and Computational Chemistry Group, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universidad de Cartagena, Cartagena, Colombia. joliverov@unicartagena.edu.co |
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Abstract: | Human hair samples from male and female people aged 6-85 years, as well as muscle of crabs (Callinectes sapidus and Callinectes bocourti) were collected from different fishing places along the Caribbean coastal shoreline of Colombia and analyzed for total mercury (T-Hg) in order to establish the impact of mercury-polluted sediments in Cartagena bay on the ecosystem. Hair T-Hg in inhabitants varied between 0.1 and 21.8 microg/g, with average and median of 1.52 microg/g and 1.1 microg/g, respectively. Differences between sampling locations were significant (P<0.01) and median values decreased in the order: Ca?o del Oro (1.5 microg/g)
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