This survey aimed at estimating the concentration of hair mercury (Hg) in fishermen and workers of fish industry of Marano Lagunare (North-eastern Italy, Upper Adriatic Sea). A field investigation was conducted from 2nd of December 2023 through 18th April 2024, on 73 local fishermen, 83 workers of fish industry and 93 controls among residents (mainly farmers/herdsmen) of the Dolomites Alps. An amount of approximately 100 mg of hair was collected from all respondents, who were also asked to fill out a self-administered questionnaire collecting socio-demographic and lifestyles information. The median hair Hg concentration was 2.56 mg/kg in fishermen, 2.31 mg/kg in workers of fish industry and 0.58 mg/kg in controls. Compared with controls from the Dolomites, log-transformed hair Hg increased linearly with the amount of fish consumed (>1 meal per week), consumption of fresh fish and was significantly higher in fish dealers/fish restaurateurs and fishermen, regardless if operating on open sea or lagoon. All study groups but fish farmers and local residents involved in other business exhibited significantly higher odds of hair Hg >2 mg/kg at multiple logistic regression analysis. Whilst above the threshold background exposure recommended by WHO for the general population, the median levels of hair Hg in fishermen and workers of fish industry of Marano Lagunare were still below the cut-off of no health effects observed on human health (11.5 mg/kg). The above evidence most likely reflects contamination of lagoon bed and respective tributary river beds by sedimentary Hg from mining and industrial activities, with subsequent transfer of the metal into the aquatic trophic chain and from there to humans through consumption of local fish.

Contrasting hair mercury in fishermen and workers of fish industry of Marano Lagunare (Upper Adriatic Sea), a coastal lagoon area contaminated by mining and industrial activities, against residents from the Dolomites Alps

Luca Cegolon
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Stefano Covelli
Secondo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Emilia Patriarca
Data Curation
;
Elisa Petranich
Data Curation
;
Federico Floreani
Data Curation
;
Donatella Sansone
Penultimo
;
Francesca Larese Filon
Ultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2025-01-01

Abstract

This survey aimed at estimating the concentration of hair mercury (Hg) in fishermen and workers of fish industry of Marano Lagunare (North-eastern Italy, Upper Adriatic Sea). A field investigation was conducted from 2nd of December 2023 through 18th April 2024, on 73 local fishermen, 83 workers of fish industry and 93 controls among residents (mainly farmers/herdsmen) of the Dolomites Alps. An amount of approximately 100 mg of hair was collected from all respondents, who were also asked to fill out a self-administered questionnaire collecting socio-demographic and lifestyles information. The median hair Hg concentration was 2.56 mg/kg in fishermen, 2.31 mg/kg in workers of fish industry and 0.58 mg/kg in controls. Compared with controls from the Dolomites, log-transformed hair Hg increased linearly with the amount of fish consumed (>1 meal per week), consumption of fresh fish and was significantly higher in fish dealers/fish restaurateurs and fishermen, regardless if operating on open sea or lagoon. All study groups but fish farmers and local residents involved in other business exhibited significantly higher odds of hair Hg >2 mg/kg at multiple logistic regression analysis. Whilst above the threshold background exposure recommended by WHO for the general population, the median levels of hair Hg in fishermen and workers of fish industry of Marano Lagunare were still below the cut-off of no health effects observed on human health (11.5 mg/kg). The above evidence most likely reflects contamination of lagoon bed and respective tributary river beds by sedimentary Hg from mining and industrial activities, with subsequent transfer of the metal into the aquatic trophic chain and from there to humans through consumption of local fish.
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