2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c02585
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Analysis of Toxic Metals Found in Shark Fins Collected from a Global Trade Hub

Kiat Hwa Chan,
Jasmine Anya Putri Gowidjaja,
Mariana Quesada Urera
et al.

Abstract: As human activities release increasingly more fossil fuel-derived emissions directly into the atmosphere, terrestrial, aquatic, or marine ecosystems, the biomagnification and bioaccumulation of toxic metals in seafood is an ever more pressing concern. As apex predators, sharks are particularly susceptible to biomagnification and bioaccumulation. The consumption of shark fin is frequent throughout Asia, and their ingestion represents a pathway through which human exposure to potentially unsafe levels of toxic m… Show more

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