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Interesting article on Mercury in fish
Studies Aim To Resolve Confusion Over Mercury Risks From Fish - Science News
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It must be the mercury that tastes so good.
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oh man that tuna sashimi was soooo yummy
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Do you see the trend? Smaller fish = lower mercury, Larger fish = higher mercury. It's called bio-accumulation. Bigger fish eat smaller fish, mercury is a heavy metal and isn't excreted.
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yup - more related to trophic level, but body size roughly correlates (in fish)
BTW - Hg in fish is a direct result of using electricity (coal fired power plants are used to generate most electricity; and coal combustion liberates Hg) |
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I work for an energy company, none of our plants use coal. Most are natural gas and we have a geothermal complex in Northern Cali. Most are also We just bought 19 plants, most use low sulfur diesel. I think there are a couple that use coal. One of the first things that we're going to do is convert the plants over to natural gas.
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Most of the "very high mercury" fish are going to be harder to get, and eventually may go extinct, in the coming years anyway.
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I do like tuna sushi, but not as much as I like Galveston oysters so maybe I'll be OK.
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We have about 30,000 lbs of highly radioactive mercury at work. Anybody want some?
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You should hang on to it. I hear that swordfish eat that stuff right up!
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Oak Ridge National Lab.
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Where was the confusion?
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I'm too lazy to look this up...
Thought I heard that some of the mercury in the ocean comes from burning diesel... as in all those big-a$$ ships running around out there crossing the seas. Honestly don't know... is there mercury in diesel exhaust?
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