Spatial Variation in Mercury Accumulation in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops spp.) in Southeastern U.S.A.

Author:

Griffin Mackenzie L.1ORCID,Bryan Colleen E.2,Cox Tara M.1,Balmer Brian C.3ORCID,Day Russell D.24,Garcia Barcia Laura5,Gorgone Antoinette M.67,Kiszka Jeremy J.5ORCID,Litz Jenny A.6ORCID,Perrtree Robin M.1ORCID,Rowles Teri K.8,Schwacke Lori H.39,Wells Randall S.10ORCID,Zolman Eric3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Savannah State University, Savannah, GA 31404, USA

2. Chemical Sciences Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

3. Conservation Medicine, National Marine Mammal Foundation, Charleston, SC 29405, USA

4. Marine Science and Nautical Training Academy, Charleston, SC 29412, USA

5. Institute of Environment, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Biscayne Bay Campus, Miami, FL 33199, USA

6. Marine Mammal and Turtle Division, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Miami, FL 33149, USA

7. Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33149, USA

8. Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA

9. Marine Mammal Commission, Bethesda, MD 20814, USA

10. Sarasota Dolphin Research Program, Brookfield Zoo Chicago, c/o Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL 34236, USA

Abstract

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops spp.) inhabit bays, sounds, and estuaries (BSEs) throughout the southeast region of the U.S.A. and are sentinel species for human and ecosystem-level health. Dolphins are vulnerable to the bioaccumulation of contaminants through the coastal food chain because they are high-level predators. Currently, there is limited information on the spatial dynamics of mercury accumulation in these dolphins. Total mercury (THg) was measured in dolphin skin from multiple populations across the U.S. Southeast Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts, and the influence of geographic origin, sex, and age class was investigated. Mercury varied significantly among sampling sites and was greatest in dolphins in St. Joseph Bay, Florida Everglades, and Choctawhatchee Bay (14,193 ng/g ± 2196 ng/g, 10,916 ng/g ± 1532 ng/g, and 7333 ng/g ± 1405 ng/g wet mass (wm), respectively) and lowest in dolphins in Charleston and Skidaway River Estuary (509 ng/g ± 32.1 ng/g and 530 ng/g ± 58.4 ng/g wm, respectively). Spatial mercury patterns were consistent regardless of sex or age class. Bottlenose dolphin mercury exposure can effectively represent regional trends and reflect large-scale atmospheric mercury input and local biogeochemical processes. As a sentinel species, the bottlenose dolphin data presented here can direct future studies to evaluate mercury exposure to human residents in St. Joseph Bay, Choctawhatchee Bay, and Florida Coastal Everglades, as well as additional sites with similar geographical, oceanographic, or anthropogenic parameters. These data may also inform state and federal authorities that establish fish consumption advisories to determine if residents in these locales are at heightened risk for mercury toxicity.

Funder

NOAA SEFSC

NOAA LMRCSC

EDGE

Title VII

NSF GK12

REU

Oak Foundation

Center for Aquatic Chemistry and Environmental

Publisher

MDPI AG

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