Wagemann R, Innes S, Richard P R
Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Central and Arctic Region, Freshwater Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Sci Total Environ. 1996 Jul 16;186(1-2):41-66. doi: 10.1016/0048-9697(96)05085-1.
Concentrations of mercury, cadmium, and other heavy metals in tissues of belugas (Delphinapterus leucas), narwhal (Monodon monoceros) and ringed seals (Phoca hispida) from across the Canadian Arctic are reported. Published and new information is used to provide an overview of metals in tissues of these animals, to delineate the existence of a spatial trend of mercury and cadmium in belugas and ringed seals, and to show a temporal trend is superimposed on the geochemical trend. Mercury concentrations in tissues of Arctic whales and ringed seals were high relative to the Canadian guideline of 0.5 micrograms/g wet wt., for mercury in fish, except in the skin of belugas (0.59-0.78 micrograms/g wet wt.) and flesh of ringed seals (0.39-0.41 micrograms/g wet wt.). In the flesh of belugas (0.94-1.34 micrograms/g wet wt.), and in the liver of ringed seals, tissues that are also consumed by Native people in the Arctic (8.34-27.5 micrograms/g wet wt.), the guideline value was significantly exceeded. Mean lead concentrations in tissues of belugas, narwhal and ringed seals were generally low (0.002-0.028 micrograms/g wet wt.), except in tissues of belugas in the St. Lawrence River (0.10-0.15 micrograms/g wet wt.). The concentration of zinc in the skin of whales was two to three times higher than in other tissues. The concentration of cadmium in organs was highest in narwhal. There was a positive correlation between mercury and selenium in the liver of all three species. The concentration of mercury in tissues of belugas and ringed seals was higher in the western than the eastern Arctic. This was attributed to different natural background concentrations in the western and eastern Arctic of Canada dictated by different geological formations in the two regions. Cadmium concentrations in tissues of belugas and ringed seals were higher in the eastern than the western Arctic. Zinc and copper in some tissues of belugas and ringed seals were also higher in the eastern than the western Arctic. Mercury in the liver of belugas was found to have increased in the western and eastern Arctic over 10-12 years. Mercury in the liver of ringed seals in the western Arctic and narwhal in the eastern Arctic showed similar increases. In recently collected belugas, the rate of accumulation of mercury in the liver was approximately twice that in belugas collected 10-12 years ago. In ringed seals, the rate was three times higher in recent samples compared to 15-20 years ago. There was no temporal change in cadmium levels in tissues of belugas, ringed seals or narwhal.
报告了加拿大北极地区白鲸(白鲸属)、独角鲸(一角鲸属)和环斑海豹(环斑海豹)组织中汞、镉及其他重金属的浓度。利用已发表的和新获取的信息概述了这些动物组织中的金属情况,描绘了白鲸和环斑海豹体内汞和镉的空间分布趋势,并表明时间趋势叠加在地球化学趋势之上。北极鲸类和环斑海豹组织中的汞浓度相对于加拿大鱼类汞含量0.5微克/克湿重的指导标准而言较高,但白鲸皮肤(0.59 - 0.78微克/克湿重)和环斑海豹肌肉(0.39 - 0.41微克/克湿重)除外。白鲸肌肉(0.94 - 1.34微克/克湿重)以及北极原住民也食用的环斑海豹肝脏(8.34 - 27.5微克/克湿重)中的汞含量显著超过了指导标准值。白鲸、独角鲸和环斑海豹组织中的铅平均浓度总体较低(0.002 - 0.028微克/克湿重),但圣劳伦斯河的白鲸组织除外(0.10 - 0.15微克/克湿重)。鲸类皮肤中的锌浓度比其他组织高出两到三倍。独角鲸器官中的镉浓度最高。所有三个物种肝脏中的汞和硒之间存在正相关。白鲸和环斑海豹组织中的汞浓度在北极西部高于东部。这归因于加拿大北极西部和东部不同的自然背景浓度,这是由两个地区不同的地质构造决定的。白鲸和环斑海豹组织中的镉浓度在北极东部高于西部。白鲸和环斑海豹某些组织中的锌和铜含量在北极东部也高于西部。发现在过去10 - 12年里,北极西部和东部白鲸肝脏中的汞含量都有所增加。北极西部环斑海豹肝脏和北极东部独角鲸肝脏中的汞含量也有类似增加。在最近采集的白鲸中,肝脏中汞的积累速率约为10 - 12年前采集白鲸的两倍。在环斑海豹中,与15 - 20年前相比,近期样本中汞的积累速率高出三倍。白鲸、环斑海豹或独角鲸组织中的镉含量没有随时间变化。