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The Role of the Biogeochemical Conditions of the Marine Environment on the Trace Element Content in Pacific Salmon
The levels of six chemical elements (mercury, arsenic, lead, cadmium, zinc and copper) were examined in two species of Pacific salmon, genus Oncorhynchus, pink salmon (O. gorbuscha),and chum salmon (O. keta) that were caught in the Kuril waters in July 2013. Concentrations of toxic elements (Hg, As, Pb, Cd) in both species were shown to be belowthe maximumconcentration limits of these trace elements for seafood. The concentrations of these elements were compared
between wild salmon and hatchery salmon of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
Keywords:
Mercury Arsenic Lead Cadmium Zinc Copper Pink salmon Chum salmon Kuril waters
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