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The following pages link to Mercury in commercial fish: optimizing individual choices to reduce risk (Q24811512):
Displaying 31 items.
- Translating biomonitoring data into risk management and policy implementation options for a European Network on Human Biomonitoring (Q28384597) (← links)
- Mercury Exposure and Children's Health (Q28744521) (← links)
- Seasonal, locational and size variations in mercury and selenium levels in striped bass (Morone saxatilis) from New Jersey (Q30428659) (← links)
- Selenium and mercury molar ratios in saltwater fish from New Jersey: individual and species variability complicate use in human health fish consumption advisories (Q33696854) (← links)
- Risk to consumers from mercury in bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix) from New Jersey: Size, season and geographical effects (Q33696958) (← links)
- The risk of mercury exposure to the people consuming fish from Lake Phewa, Nepal. (Q33963733) (← links)
- Mercury and selenium levels in 19 species of saltwater fish from New Jersey as a function of species, size, and season (Q34162425) (← links)
- Selenium:mercury molar ratios in freshwater fish from Tennessee: individual, species, and geographical variations have implications for management (Q34321654) (← links)
- Factors affecting mercury and selenium levels in New Jersey flatfish: low risk to human consumers (Q34989135) (← links)
- Perceptions of the risks and benefits of fish consumption: individual choices to reduce risk and increase health benefits (Q34989141) (← links)
- Selenium and mercury molar ratios in commercial fish from New Jersey and Illinois: variation within species and relevance to risk communication (Q35063968) (← links)
- Stakeholder participation in research design and decisions: scientists, fishers, and mercury in saltwater fish (Q35124572) (← links)
- Mercury exposure from domestic and imported estuarine and marine fish in the U.S. seafood market (Q35672291) (← links)
- Mercury, selenium and fish oils in marine food webs and implications for human health (Q36482611) (← links)
- Fish meal in animal feed and human exposure to persistent bioaccumulative and toxic substances (Q36668011) (← links)
- Meeting report: Methylmercury in marine ecosystems--from sources to seafood consumers (Q37008007) (← links)
- Role of self-caught fish in total fish consumption rates for recreational fishermen: Average consumption for some species exceeds allowable intake (Q37058601) (← links)
- Quantitative approach for incorporating methylmercury risks and omega-3 fatty acid benefits in developing species-specific fish consumption advice (Q37112547) (← links)
- Integrated mercury monitoring program for temperate estuarine and marine ecosystems on the North American Atlantic coast (Q37219772) (← links)
- Awake at the switch: Improving fish consumption advisories for at-risk women (Q43496051) (← links)
- Mercury exposure from fish consumption within the Japanese and Korean communities (Q45351229) (← links)
- Heavy metals in tissues of scorpionfish (Scorpaena porcus) caught from Black Sea (Turkey) and potential risks to human health (Q46507200) (← links)
- Heavy metals in Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) from the Aleutians: location, age, size, and risk (Q47263880) (← links)
- Species- and size-specific variability of mercury concentrations in four commercially important finfish and their prey from the northwest Atlantic (Q47391758) (← links)
- Mercury contamination of fish and shrimp samples available in markets of Mashhad, Iran. (Q47888812) (← links)
- Toxic metals in commercial marine fish in Oman with reference to national and international standards (Q50531393) (← links)
- Do salmon farms increase the concentrations of mercury and other elements in wild fish? (Q53113994) (← links)
- Biomagnifications of mercury and methylmercury in tuna and mackerel. (Q53119462) (← links)
- Concentrations of mercury, arsenic, cadmium and lead in Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides) caught off the coast of northern Norway (Q57261396) (← links)
- Mesoporous Silica-gold Films for Straightforward, Highly Reproducible Monitoring of Mercury Traces in Water (Q61812154) (← links)
- Neurodevelopmental Effects of Mercury (Q94453632) (← links)