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Total mercury content found in edible tissues of top predator fish from the Gulf of California,Mexico
Authors:Jaqueline García-Hernández  Lázaro Cadena-Cárdenas  Miguel Betancourt-Lozano  Luz Maria García-De-La-Parra  Leticia García-Rico  Fernando Márquez-Farías
Affiliation:1. Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo A.C. (CIAD) Guaymas Unit , Carretera al Varadero Nacional Km 6.6?A.P. 284, Guaymas, Sonora, México , C.P. 85480jaqueline@cascabel.ciad.mx;3. Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo A.C. (CIAD) Guaymas Unit , Carretera al Varadero Nacional Km 6.6?A.P. 284, Guaymas, Sonora, México , C.P. 85480;4. Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo A.C. (CIAD) Mazatlán Unit , Av. Sábalo Cerritos s/n Estero del Yugo, A.P. 711, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México , C.P. 82000;5. Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo A.C. (CIAD) Hermosillo Unit , Carretera a la Victoria Km 0.6, A.P. 1735, Hermosillo, Sonora, México , C.P. 83000;6. Instituto Nacional de la Pesca , Calzada Sábalos Cerritos s/n, A.P. 1177, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México , C.P. 82010
Abstract:Fish at the top of the food chain bioaccumulate and biomagnify toxic metals including mercury (Hg), at a higher rate than nonpredatory fish. However, although some top predator fish species are important in the human diet, the risks for consumers in Mexico are difficult to evaluate due to the scarce baseline information available. In the present article, data on the total mercury (THg) concentrations found in edible tissues of different species of sharks, rays, large pelagic fishes and groupers from the Gulf of California are presented and compared with national and international health guidelines. During 2003 and 2004, 73 shark dorsal tissue samples, 52 ray samples, 66 large pelagic fish samples and 16 grouper samples were collected at different sites along the Gulf of California. Samples were digested in a microwave system and analyzed by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Thirty samples (14%) showed concentrations of Hg above the national statutory limit of 1?mg?kg?1, from which 25 samples were sharks and 3 were large pelagic fishes. A positive correlation was found between the natural log of THg [ln(THg)] and total length (TL cm) in species of sharks, rays and groupers. The Teacapán estuary in Sinaloa was detected as a possible source of Hg into the Gulf of California due to historic mining in the watershed. Mean Hg concentrations exceeded the regulatory limit of 1?mg?kg?1 in the following highly commercial shark species: smooth hammerhead, pelagic thrasher, pacific sharpnose shark, dusky shark, scalloped hammerhead, and whitenose shark, in that order. It is recommended that preventive food advisories be issued with respect to these species until further investigations are conducted.
Keywords:Mercury  Sharks  Gulf of California  edible tissues  mining
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