Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 111

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 111
KYKSILVUR í FØROYUM - EIN GJØGNUMGONGD AV TØKUM DÁTUM 109 mius brosme). This monitoring of mercury in físh for export was discontinued in the early nineties and in the mid nineties envi- ronmental monitoring on a wider selection of species was begun. In Table 11 a broad presentation of the mercury concentrations measured in Faroese marine fish species since 1993 is given. The highest concentra- tion of mercury in fish is found in orange roughly and tuna muscle and in sculpin liv- er. Comparing the results of long rough dab in Table 10 with those for the same species taken at Norðurhavinum at 66° 01'N and 11° 54'W (Stange etal., 1996), where mer- cury in muscle was found to be 0,02 mg/kg, and cadmium in liver was 0,27 mg/kg, it is apparent that the metal concentrations in the fish from the Faroese shelf area are somewhat higher. A selection of the mercury data from the monitoring of fish for export has been in- cluded in Fig. 8 and in Fig. 9. In the Fig. 8 the results for a selection of these results are given. The selection was done so as to include only mercury results for a given in- terval of fillet lengths, so that for cod and saithe results for fillets in the interval 40 cm to 80 cm were included, and for ling results for fillets between 60 cm and 120 cm are in- cluded. The analyses were done on salted or fresh fillets, and when fresh fillets were analysed, the reported value has been mul- tiplied by two thus to be comparable to salt fish measurements where the salting is as- sumed to have led to a mass reduction of 50%. The actual mass reduction due to wa- ter loss during salting and subsequent dry- ing is variable, depending on the actual quality produced (Hoydal, 1954). The wa- ter content in the various qualities varied from an average 32% to 48%, whereas that of the fresh fish will be close to 80% (Gregersen, 2001). Thus assuming a 50% weight reduction may be an underestima- tion of the actual weight loss due to evapo- ration, but on the other hand does allow for the weight of salt, which in a salted cod may account for 16-18% (Hoydal, 1854). The full length of the cod represented in the 40-80 cm fillet range can be approx. 60 cm to 120 cm, when assuming the fillet length is approx 2/3 of the fork length. This is a quite wide range compared to the fish included in the monitoring since 1994. In the eighties, cod of all sized were analysed, whereas when the purpose of the monitor- ing during the nineties changed to become a more general watch-keeping on the ambi- ent pollution, a smaller fish size have been used for analyses. This selection of moni- toring size have been done with reference to the monitoring guidelines of the JAMP, and generally speaking this cod for moni- toring use is younger (2-3 years of age) and smaller than the fish taken for consumption (JAMP Guidelines 1999). Thus, the results of the earlier monitoring should be com- pared to cod of the larger size in Table 11, and then with the salt fish presentation of data in Fig. 8 in mind; meaning that values in the fígure must be divided by two to be comparable to those in the table. The overall level of mercury in cod in Fig. 8, especially in the first part of the graph, is high compared to those in Table 11 and apart from the obvious skewness in- corporated when comparing salt fish-ww data to fresh fish-ww data, part of the ex-
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