“…However, these sediments also have the potential to bury locally sourced contamination from previous years, such is the case of industrial mercury pollution in Cartagena Bay. Much research has been dedicated to this subject, which found high concentrations of mercury in the bay's sediments (Alonso et al, 2000; Caballero Gallardo et al, 2020; Cogua et al, 2012; Espinosa Díaz et al, 2021; FAO & CCO, 1978; Guerrero et al, 1995; Parra et al, 2011; Tosic, Restrepo, et al, 2019), microplastics (Acosta Coley et al, 2019), marine organisms (Aguirre Rubí et al, 2018; Alonso et al, 2000; Cogua et al, 2012; Guerrero et al, 1995; Olivero Verbel et al, 2008, 2009), coastal birds (Olivero Verbel et al, 2013), and nearby human populations (Alvarez Ortega et al, 2017, 2019; Guerrero et al, 1995; Olivero Verbel et al, 2008).…”