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Metal and trace element concentrations in cetaceans worldwide: A review

Indira Delgado-Suárez, Enrique Lozano-Bilbao, Arturo Hardisson, Soraya Paz, Ángel J. Gutiérrez

2023Marine Pollution Bulletin31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This bibliographical review is a compilation of different scientific publications that reported data on metal concentrations in the muscle tissue of different species of cetaceans from seas and oceans around the world. Forty-nine scientific articles were selected, published over a fifteen-year period (2006-2021) with data on heavy metals and trace elements. The different groups of cetaceans considered in this study generally presented low concentrations of Cd and Pb. The same cannot be said of Hg. The highest concentrations of Hg were found in the groups of false killer whales. Similarly, the use of these groups of cetaceans as bioindicators of metal contamination shows that the Mediterranean Sea is one of the most metallically contaminated areas in the world. This may be due to the closed nature of the Mediterranean Sea and to the fact that it is also a highly populated and industrialized area.

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Trace elementTRACE (psycholinguistics)Environmental chemistryTrace metalEnvironmental scienceMetalGeologyChemistryMetallurgyGeochemistryMaterials sciencePhilosophyLinguisticsMercury impact and mitigation studiesHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityMarine animal studies overview