> Fish Netters: > > Some help please. I am interested in the potential of selenium to > reduce the uptake and/or toxicity of mercury to fish. I know very little > about this element. Is there a selenium expert out there that could tell me: > > What is the normal concentration range of selenium in marine versus fresh > waters? > What is the normal concentration range of selenium in tissues from marine > and freshwater fish? > Is the chemical form of selenium in marine and freshwater similar? If not, > how do they differ? > > Thanks in advance for any information. > > Terry Haines > > **************************************************************************** > *Dr. Terry A. Haines (as of 1 Oct: U.S. Geological Survey, * > *National Biological Service Biological Resources Division)* > *University of Maine email: [log in to unmask] * > *5751 Murray Hall voice: 207-581-2578 * > *Orono, ME 04469-5751 USA fax: 207-581-2537 * > **************************************************************************** >
I can't answer your specific questions, but I remember there were some papers published (early 80s or late 70s) showing that selenium antagonized the effects of Hg in fish. I also remember that selenite and selenate etc have VERY different toxicities - the form of the chemical is critical. This had probably not been terribly helpful, but....
1880's: "There's lots of good fish in the sea" W.S. Gilbert 1990's: Many fish stocks depleted due to overfishing, habitat loss, and pollution. \ \ \ \ \ - - _ - \ \ \ \ ----\ - _ - \ - - ( O \ _ - -_ __ / - - / -/// _ ______ ___/ /// / Judith S. Weis Department of Biological Sciences Rutgers Univ. Newark NJ 07102 [log in to unmask]
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