Improved environmental status : 50 years of declining fish mercury levels in boreal and subarctic Fennoscandia

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Hans Fredrik Veiteberg Braaten, Staffan Åkerblom, Kimmo K. Kahilainen, Martti Rask, Jussi Vuorenmaa, Jaakko Mannio, Tommi Malinen, Espen Lydersen, Amanda E. Poste, Per-Arne Amundsen, Nicholas Kashulin, Tatiana Kashulina, Petr Terentyev, Guttorm Christensen, and Heleen A. de Wit. Improved Environmental Status: 50 Years of Declining Fish Mercury Levels in Boreal and Subarctic Fennoscandia. Environmental Science & Technology 2019 53 (4), 1834-1843. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b06399

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Title: Improved environmental status : 50 years of declining fish mercury levels in boreal and subarctic Fennoscandia
Author: Braaten, Hans Fredrik Veiteberg; Akerblom, Staffan; Kahilainen, Kimmo K.; Rask, Martti; Vuorenmaa, Jussi; Mannio, Jaakko; Malinen, Tommi; Lydersen, Espen; Poste, Amanda E.; Amundsen, Per-Arne; Kashulin, Nicholas; Kashulina, Tatiana; Terentyev, Petr; Christensen, Guttorm; de Wit, Heleen A.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Date: 2019
Language: eng
Belongs to series: Environmental Science & Technology 2019 53 (4), 1834-1843
ISSN: 0013-936X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b06399
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341444
Abstract: Temporally (1965–2015) and spatially (55°–70°N) extensive records of total mercury (Hg) in freshwater fish showed consistent declines in boreal and subarctic Fennoscandia. The database contains 54 560 fish entries (n: pike > perch ≫ brown trout > roach ≈ Arctic charr) from 3132 lakes across Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Russian Murmansk area. 74% of the lakes did not meet the 0.5 ppm limit to protect human health. However, after 2000 only 25% of the lakes exceeded this level, indicating improved environmental status. In lakes where local pollution sources were identified, pike and perch Hg concentrations were significantly higher between 1965 and 1990 compared to values after 1995, likely an effect of implemented reduction measures. In lakes where Hg originated from long-range transboundary air pollution (LRTAP), consistent Hg declines (3–7‰ per year) were found for perch and pike in both boreal and subarctic Fennoscandia, suggesting common environmental controls. Hg in perch and pike in LRTAP lakes showed minimal declines with latitude, suggesting that drivers affected by temperature, such as growth dilution, counteracted Hg loading and food web exposure. We recommend that future fish Hg monitoring sampling design should include repeated sampling and collection of pollution history, water chemistry, fish age, and stable isotopes to enable evaluation of emission reduction policies.
Subject: animal derived food
water pollution
biological databases
deposition
mercury
lakes
temporal trends
methylmercury
HG
freshwater fish
perch
Perca fluviatilis
pike
Esox lucius
atmospheric mercury
walleye
Sander vitreus
climate
fish
time series
boreal zone
subarctic zone
Sweden
Finland
Norway
Russia
Subject (ysa): kalat
elohopea
pitoisuus
aikasarjat
järvet
boreaalinen vyöhyke
subarktinen vyöhyke
Ruotsi
Suomi
Norja
Venäjä


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