Long-term changes in fish mercury levels in the historically impacted English-Wabigoon River system (Canada).

Journal of Environmental Monitoring Pub Date : 2012-09-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-11 DOI:10.1039/c2em30324h
Margaret R Neff, Satyendra P Bhavsar, George B Arhonditsis, Rachael Fletcher, Donald A Jackson
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Abstract

The English-Wabigoon River system in Northwestern Ontario, Canada, was one of the most heavily mercury-contaminated waterways in the world due to historical discharges in the 1960s from a chlor-alkali plant. This study examines long-term (1970-2010) monitoring data to assess temporal trends in mercury contamination in Walleye, Northern Pike and Lake Whitefish, three species important for sport and subsistence fishing in this region, using dynamic linear modeling and piecewise regression. For all lakes and species, there is a significant decline (36-94%) in mercury concentrations through time; however, there is evidence that this decline is either slowing down or levelling off. Concentrations in the English-Wabigoon fish are elevated, and may still present a potential health risk to humans consuming fish from this system. Various biotic and abiotic factors are examined as possible explanations to slowing rates of decline in mercury concentrations observed in the mid-1980s.

历史上影响英国-瓦比贡河系统的鱼类汞含量的长期变化(加拿大)。
加拿大安大略省西北部的英-瓦比贡河系统是世界上汞污染最严重的水道之一,原因是20世纪60年代一家氯碱厂的历史排放。本研究使用动态线性模型和分段回归分析了长期(1970-2010)监测数据,以评估该地区对运动和自给渔业很重要的三个物种——白眼鱼、北派克鱼和湖白鱼的汞污染的时间趋势。对于所有湖泊和物种,汞浓度随时间显著下降(36-94%);然而,有证据表明,这种下降正在放缓或趋于平稳。英国-瓦比贡鱼的浓度升高,可能仍然对食用该系统鱼类的人类构成潜在的健康风险。研究了各种生物和非生物因素,作为1980年代中期观察到的汞浓度下降速度减缓的可能解释。
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Journal of Environmental Monitoring
Journal of Environmental Monitoring 环境科学-分析化学
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