Rs. Halbrook et al., MERCURY ACCUMULATION IN MINK FED FISH COLLECTED FROM STREAMS ON THE OAK-RIDGE RESERVATION, Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology, 33(3), 1997, pp. 312-316
This study evaluates effects of feeding mercury (Hg) contaminated fish
collected from streams on the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) on mink. Di
ets composed of 25, 50, or 75% fish collected from streams on the ORR
were fed to mink beginning 3 months prior to breeding and ending 6 wee
ks following whelping. Mercury concentrations in diets, tissues of adu
lt mink and their offspring, and physiological and reproductive effect
s were recorded and compared to concentrations and effects observed in
mink fed diets composed of 75% fish collected from the Clinch River a
bove the ORR or from the ocean. Mercury concentrations in prepared die
ts and in tissues of adult mink and their offspring increased progress
ively with increased percentage of ORR fish in the diets. Female mink
fed diets containing 75% ORR fish had reduced body weight and a decrea
sed number of kits compared to those fed diets containing 75% fish col
lected above the ORR or from the ocean. However, based on previously r
eported Hg concentrations associated with adverse effects in mink, the
observed adverse effects are not thought to result from exposure to H
g.