Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111986
Title: Seasonal characterization of mercury contamination along the Portuguese coast: human health and environmental risk assessment
Authors: Cardoso, Patrícia Gonçalves
Morais, Hugo 
Crespo, Daniel 
Tavares, Daniela 
Pereira, Eduarda 
Pardal, Miguel Ângelo 
Keywords: Metal contamination; Coastal areas; Risk assessment; Seafood consumption; Edible bivalves
Issue Date: Sep-2023
Publisher: Springer Nature
Project: Open access funding provided by FCT|FCCN (b-on). This work was supported by the project GLOBALED (PTDC/BIAECO/ 30552/2017), co-financed by COMPETE 2020, Portugal 2020 and the European Union through the ERDF and by FCT through national funds. PG Cardoso (IF/01506/2014) was supported by FCT investigator contract, subsidized by the European Social Fund and MCTES (Portuguese Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education), through the POPH (Human Potential Operational Program) and Hugo Morais by a FCT PhD grant (SFRH/BD/139762/2018). This research was also supported by national funds through FCT — Foundation for Science and Technology within the scope of UIDB/04423/2020, UID/ BIA/04004/2013 and UIDP/04423/2020. Additional support was also obtained via CENTRO-01–0145-FEDER-000007, funded by the Comissão de Coordenação da Região Centro (CCDR-C) and subsidized by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER). 
Serial title, monograph or event: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume: 30
Issue: 45
Abstract: A seasonal characterization of mercury (Hg) accumulation in three different estuaries along the Portuguese coast (i.e. Ria de Aveiro, Tagus estuary and Ria Formosa) was done. For that, it was evaluated: (1) Hg concentrations in abiotic (water) and biotic matrices (flora and fauna); (2) the risk of consumption of local seafood species (e.g. bivalves) to human health; and (3) the environmental risk to Hg exposure. During 1 year, water and biological samples were collected during low tide, in each system for Hg quantification. Our findings revealed that total Hg concentrations in surface waters were higher in Ria de Aveiro and Tagus estuary than in Ria Formosa. In Ria de Aveiro, a particular attention should be given in autumn periods, where Hg levels (≈ 100 µg L-1) were considered quite high according to European quality parameters. The same was observed for the Tagus estuary during spring time. Regarding macrofauna Hg levels, no clear seasonal trend was observed. Also, total Hg concentrations in edible species (< 0.5 µg. g-1 ww) represent no risk for consumption. However, considering the environmental risk, in Ria de Aveiro, there is a moderate risk (RQ > 0.1) in autumn periods, which can be a matter of concern.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111986
ISSN: 1614-7499
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-29495-5
Rights: openAccess
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