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Assessing potential health risks to fish and humans using mercury concentrations in inland fish from across western Canada and the United States

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Lepak, J. M., Hooten, M. B., Eagles-Smith, C. A., Tate, M. T., Lutz, M. A., Ackerman, J. T., … Davis, J. (2016). Assessing potential health risks to fish and humans using mercury concentrations in inland fish from across western Canada and the United States. The Science of the Total Environment. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.03.031

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Fish represent high quality protein and nutrient sources, but Hg contamination is ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and can pose health risks to fish and their consumers. Potential health risks posed to fish and humans by Hg contamination in fish were assessed in western Canada and the United States. A large compilation of inland fish Hg concentrations was evaluated in terms of potential health risk to the fish themselves, health risk to predatory fish that consume Hg contaminated fish, and to humans that consume Hg contaminated fish. The probability that a fish collected from a given location would exceed a Hg concentration benchmark relevant to a health risk was calculated. These exceedance probabilities and their associated uncertainties [...]

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.03.031

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noteLepak, J. M., Hooten, M. B., Eagles-Smith, C. A., Tate, M. T., Lutz, M. A., Ackerman, J. T., … Davis, J. (2016). Assessing potential health risks to fish and humans using mercury concentrations in inland fish from across western Canada and the United States. The Science of the Total Environment. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.03.031

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