“…Benthic and mesopelagic fish and cephalopods tend to exhibit elevated Hg concentrations, attributed to the increased MeHg production in sediments and at depths associated with low availability of oxygen (Goutte et al 2015;Polito et al 2016;Renedo et al 2020). Some of these species are consumed by seabirds either directly, if they are vertical migrants, or as discards from fisheries, and seabirds can therefore be effective bioindicators of Hg below the photic zone (Carravieri et al 2021;McKenzie et al 2021). Hg contamination of seabirds can show high inter-and intraspecific variation, which is often related to factors including age, sex, latitude and trophic ecology (Monteiro et al 1998;Bearhop et al 2000a, b;Anderson et al 2009;Leat et al 2013;Polito et al 2016;Carravieri et al 2021, Mills et al 2020.…”