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Mercury levels were studied in a sample of 146 harbor porpoises taken in the Bay of Fundy, Canada, and adjacent waters during 1969–77. Mean concentrations of total mercury recorded in 5-year old males (exemplifying sexually mature adults) were 1.12 ppm in axial muscle, 0.38 in cerebrum, 0.31 in cerebellum, 2.00 in kidney, and 15.7 in liver. Respective means in tissues of 5-year old females were 1.46, 0.42, 0.21 2.77 and 16.2 ppm. There was a clear correlation of increase in total Hg with age in the tissues examined. Except in the liver, mercury levels were less well correlated with weight and body length than with age. Hg levels were not significantly correlated (p > 0.05) with weight and lengthwithin age classes, except marginally in the case of liver (P ⩾0.10). Hg in muscle was virtually all in the methylated form, but in liver only about 17% was methylated. The proportions in other tissues were intermediate (kidney about 41%, mam-mary gland about 46%, brain about 8 to 52%). Levels in liver were thought to be those giving the best indication of changes in background levels of mercury in the food chain. Significant changes in Hg tissue levels appear to have occurred during the 9-year study period. Liver Hg levels in both sexes decreased from 1970 to 1971, remained low for 3 years, increased again in 1974, and continued to do so in the years following. Data are presented suggesting that this also occurred in other tissues. Since there is no evidence of a change in diet in this period, we speculate that the decline in Hg levels could be correlated with a dominance of relatively mercury-poor Gulf Stream water in the Bay of Fundy approaches in 1971–73, as opposed to the usual dominance by waters of the Nova Scotia current.
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Gaskin, D.E., Stonefield, K.I., Suda, P. et al. Changes in mercury levels in harbor porpoises from the Bay of Fundy, Canada, and adjacent waters during 1969–1977. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 8, 733–762 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01054874
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