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Total mercury in Aquaculture fish

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Three fish species from aquacultiire cages located along the coast of Tenerife island (Canary Islands, Spain) were analyzed: gilthead bream (Spams auratd), sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax), and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry was used to determine total mercury in 120 fish muscle samples. 0.037±0.04 mg/kg, 0.082±0.15 mg/kg, and 0.023±0.025 mg/kg wet weight of Hg were found for sea bass, gilthead bream, and rainbow trout, respectively. Due to these low Hg levels, the consumption of these species of aquaculture fish contributes very little to total Hg dietary intake.

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  • Toxicology Area, University of La Laguna
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