Mercury contamination in seafood from an aquatic environment impacted by anthropic activity: seasonality and human health risk

Paloma de Almeida Rodrigues,Júlia Vianna de Pinho, Alexandre Mendes Ramos-Filho, Gustavo Lata Neves,Carlos Adam Conte-Junior

Environmental science and pollution research international(2023)

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Petroleum activity and the dumping of domestic and industrial sewage are important sources of mercury (Hg) contamination in the aquatic environment. Thus, this article aimed to biomonitor the Hg concentration in fish, mussels, and swimming crabs of commercial importance in southeastern Brazil. The quantifications were carried out over a year to verify the influence of seasonality. Finally, a risk assessment was applied to identify whether the concentrations found could lead to long-term damage to the population. Our results indicate that the contaminations were higher in spring, summer, and winter than in autumn, mainly among fish and swimming crabs. The results of quantification in the animal and estimated monthly intake, despite being below the limit established nationally and internationally, were indicative of risk for these two animals after calculating the Hazard quotient. The highest risk values were attributed to the infant population. Based on the data generated by this work, the consumption of mussels is encouraged throughout the year, to the detriment of the other types of seafood studied, especially during summer, spring, and winter. Our work reinforces the importance of risk assessment for a more reliable understanding of the impact of contaminants in seafood on the population’s health.
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Mussel,Fish,Swimming crab,Risk assessment,Oil spill,Seasonality
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