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Are concentrations of pollutants in sharks, rays and skates (Elasmobranchii) a cause for concern? A systematic review

Tiktak, Guuske P.; Butcher, Demi; Lawrence, Peter J.; Norrey, John; Bradley, Lee; Shaw, Kirsty; Preziosi, Richard; Megson, David

Authors

Guuske P. Tiktak

Demi Butcher

John Norrey

Lee Bradley

Kirsty Shaw

Richard Preziosi

David Megson



Abstract

This review represents a comprehensive analysis on pollutants in elasmobranchs including meta-analysis on the most studied pollutants: mercury, cadmium, PCBs and DDTs, in muscle and liver tissue. Elasmobranchs are particularly vulnerable to pollutant exposure which may pose a risk to the organism as well as humans that consume elasmobranch products. The highest concentrations of pollutants were found in sharks occupying top trophic levels (Carcharhiniformes and Lamniformes). A human health risk assessment identified that children and adults consuming shark once a week are exposed to over three times more mercury than is recommended by the US EPA. This poses a risk to local fishing communities and international consumers of shark-based products, as well as those subject to the widespread mislabelling of elasmobranch products. Wider screening studies are recommended to determine the risk to elasmobranchs from emerging pollutants and more robust studies are recommended to assess the risks to human health.

Citation

Tiktak, G. P., Butcher, D., Lawrence, P. J., Norrey, J., Bradley, L., Shaw, K., Preziosi, R., & Megson, D. (2020). Are concentrations of pollutants in sharks, rays and skates (Elasmobranchii) a cause for concern? A systematic review. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 160, Article 111701. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111701

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 19, 2020
Publication Date 2020-11
Deposit Date Mar 24, 2025
Journal Marine Pollution Bulletin
Print ISSN 0025-326X
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 160
Article Number 111701
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111701
Keywords Elasmobranch; Pollution; Mercury; Cadmium; PCB; DDT
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1107939