2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.3c00949
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Stable Tuna Mercury Concentrations since 1971 Illustrate Marine Inertia and the Need for Strong Emission Reductions under the Minamata Convention

Anaïs Médieu,
David Point,
Jeroen E. Sonke
et al.

Abstract: Humans are exposed to toxic methylmercury mainly by consuming marine fish. While reducing mercury emissions and releases aims to protect human health, it is unclear how this affects methylmercury concentrations in seawater and marine biota. We compiled existing and newly acquired mercury concentrations in tropical tunas from the global ocean to explore multidecadal mercury variability between 1971 and 2022. We show the strong inter-annual variability of tuna mercury concentrations at the global scale, after co… Show more

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