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서식지에 따른 다소비 어류의 총수은 오염 및 위해 평가Mercury Contamination and Risk Evaluation in Commonly Consumed Fishes as Affected by Habitat

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Mercury Contamination and Risk Evaluation in Commonly Consumed Fishes as Affected by Habitat
Authors
조미라김기현조문래권지영손광태이희정김지회이태식강상인김진수
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
한국수산과학회
Keywords
Mainly consumed fishes; Heavy metal; PTWI; Migratory fish; Demersal fish
Citation
한국수산과학회지, v.48, no.5, pp 621 - 630
Pages
10
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국수산과학회지
Volume
48
Number
5
Start Page
621
End Page
630
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/18320
ISSN
0374-8111
Abstract
This study investigated the concentration of total mercury in 17 species of commonly consumed fishes and assessed the risk to human health from provisional tolerable weekly intakes PTWI% as affected by migratory characterization, such as migration and vagility. The measured mean concentrations of total mercury in these 17 species of commonly consumed fishes suggest that mean concentrations of total mercury in 10 species of migratory fishes (largehead hairtail, chub mackerel, Pacific saury, skipjack tuna, Pacific cod, anchovy, Alaska pollack, brown croaker, Japanese Spanish mackerel, yellow croaker and Pacific herring) were low compared to those in 7 species of demersal fishes (red stingray, brown sole, bastard halibut, conger eel, blackmouth angler, rockfish and filefish). Based on the mean concentrations, the PTWI% of total mercury among commonly consumed migratory fishes was 3.393%, which was higher than that of commonly consumed sedentary fishes (2.710%).
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