2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.4c00572
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Oviparous Catsharks Accumulate Mercury in Deep-Sea Brine Pool Nurseries

Guy Sisma-Ventura,
Barak Herut,
Yael Segal
et al.

Abstract: Since the Eocene, oviparous deep-sea sharks and rays have used deepsea hydrocarbon seeps and hydrothermal vents as nurseries, where they lay eggs en masse. Benthic fluxes in these extreme habitats may enrich seawater with toxic metals such as mercury (Hg). We asked whether this phenomenon may lead to Hg accumulation in elasmobranchs. We thus analyzed total Hg (THg) in muscle, liver, and kidney tissues of oviparous Galeus melastomus catsharks and their embryos, which aggregate in vast numbers near deep-sea brin… Show more

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