Abstract
The concentration of 13 toxic elements in dressed fish from a nonindustrialized and heavily industrialized freshwater area have been measured. With the exception of mercury, in no instance did levels exceed limits set by regulatory agents for lead, arsenic, copper, and zinc. Indeed in the majority of instances the levels from the industrialized area did not differ significantly from those of the nonindustrialized area.
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Canadian Science Publishing
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