Methylmercury in fish as a tool for understanding the amazon mercury contamination

Citation
Hd. Kehrig et O. Malm, Methylmercury in fish as a tool for understanding the amazon mercury contamination, APPL ORGAN, 13(10), 1999, pp. 689-696
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
Journal title
APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
02682605 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
689 - 696
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-2605(199910)13:10<689:MIFAAT>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
In order to evaluate aquatic environmental mercury (Hg) and methylmercury ( MeHg) contamination, a wide variety of fish species were sampled from some tributaries of the Brazilian Amazon river system, the Balbina reservoir and the Pantanal watersheds. These water bodies present different mercury inpu ts and biogeochemical characteristics. Amazon fish, which are the main path way of MeHg to the local population, are the most important protein source for them, and fishing is a significant economic activity throughout these r egions, MeHg in fish samples (164) were analysed with an efficient extracti on technique and measured by GC-ECD, Analytical quality was checked through intercomparisons between two laboratories with local samples and a certifi ed standard from IAEA, MeHg concentrations of carnivorous, omnivorous, detr itivorous and herbivorous species ranged from 0.1 to 1.25 mg kg(-1) wet wt and the mean percentages of MeHg to total mercury were usually higher than 80%, Carnivorous (piscivorous) fish, which represented 74% of all samples, effectively showed higher MeHg concentrations as well as a higher MeHg/tota l mercury ratio in muscle tissue than fish from lower trophic levels, In ge neral, MeHg concentrations in carnivorous fish were higher in places close to goldmining activities, the Madeira river and the Tapajos river near Itai tuba city. The MeHg/total mercury ratios in fish were higher in non-impacte d areas and with smaller amounts of suspended particulate materials (Negro river, Balbina reservoir and Pantanal watershed). No MeHg seasonal variabil ity was observed in Serrasalmus rhombeus (carnivorous fish) from the Madeir a river basin during the year. High variability in MeHg levels was observed in muscle of the same carnivorous species fish with similar weights sample d at the same place and by similar nets. Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & So ns, Ltd.