Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 129

Fróðskaparrit - 01.07.2004, Side 129
KYKSILVUR f FØROYUM - EIN GJØGNUMGONGD AV TØKUM DÁTUM 127 The long-range transported mercury thus outweighs many times the import that oc- curs via pilot-whale catches, even though the mercury in meat may lead to locally el- evated concentrations of more concern than the air-borne one. In the marine environment, the mercury concentrations in marine mammals, and in particular in long-finned pilot whales are elevated compared to the Ievel off New- foundland (Muir et al., 1988) where the mean muscle mercury concentration in two groups of stranded pilot whales were 0,9 mg/kg (n=15) and 0,8 mg/kg (n=29) with a range of individual age in the last pod of 1- 17 yrs. The pilot whale and white-sided dol- phins utilize large sea areas and it is thus not correct to use these species to describe the Faroese environment. For this, station- ary species must be used, and widely used such indicator species for the coastal area is the blue mussel. Overall, the mercury concentrations in blue mussel sampled from sites around the Faroese coast are higher than the OSPAR background/reference level (QSR, 2000). Whether the sources for these are local ones, like sewage outlets, fish farms of land based industry, is not known. The bad news is however, that a certain anthropogenic im- pact is likely inherent in every blue mussel sample from the Faroe Islands because the mussel do only live in the sheltered fjord areas which receive inflow of nutrients from anthropogenic activity. Mercury in fjord sediments have been analysed in 1997 and 2000, and in one fjord, Skálafjord, also in 1992. It appears that mercury concentrations in Skálafjord have been elevated above what may be de- fined as the natural level, but that the mer- cury concentration in this fjord is decreas- ing. Comparisons between mercury con- centrations in sediments from the banks to those taken in the fjords (Skálafjord ex- cluded) when expressed on a organic con- tent basis, indicate that the relative levels of mercury are similar in the fjords and on the banks. Conclusion The available mercury data for the Faroese environment do indicate that there are ele- vated mercury concentration in certain ma- trices, among them soil, marine mammals and in certain instances also marine and freshwater fish. There are however, no indi- cation that the transport of mercury to the Faroe Islands is elevated above what could be expected from comparisons to the other Nordic countries except of course from the import carried by pilot whales which result in an elevated mercury level in the Faroese population as is also seen in other commu- nities utilizing marine mammals as a food source (AMAP 1998; 2002; Weihe et aL, 2003). Still, the elevated mercury levels in certain matrices in the Faroese environment warrant a closer study of the mechanism behind the apparent concentration of de- posited mercury. At present, studies are on- going on some of these matrices, with par- ticular emphasis to examine the geographi- cal extent of the elevated levels and possi- bly trace sources, but these are not the needed in-depth analyses with a potential to explain mechanisms.
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