Anesthesiology, Fish, PLoS, Toxin Research / 20.08.2014
Mercury Contamination In Chilean Sea Bass Complicated By Seafood Substitution
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Prof. Peter B. Marko
Department of Biology
University of Hawaii at Mānoa,
Honolulu, Hawaii
Medical Research: What are the main findings of the study
Prof. Marko: The main finding of the study was that species substitutions and fishery stock substitutions together obscure a complex pattern of mercury contamination in Chilean sea bass (or Patagonian toothfish) that can put consumers unknowingly at risk of ingesting greater levels of mercury than the labeling would suggest. Although it is well appreciated that mercury levels vary dramatically among different species of fish, and that species substitutions have the potential to expose consumers to unwanted mercury, our study shows that for Chilean sea bass, fish mislabeled as to their country or region of origin (but labeled as the correct species) have a high potential to expose consumers to unexpectedly high levels of mercury.
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