Health & Medicine
Pollution from Asia Linked to High Mercury Levels in Pacific Fish
Getting India and China reduce their mercury emissions will likely lead to healthier fish in the Pacific. A new study has found that mercury levels in fish that are caught off the coast of Hawaii are high due to toxins released from Asian countries. Researchers have even predicted that levels of mercury in North Pacific fish will rise with increase in global pollution.
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