The mercury levels in the hammerhead shark (Sphyrna zygaena), should we eat its meat?🦈

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The presence of mercury in food is something that consumers are increasingly concerned about. One of the biggest concerns is fish, and that is why in recent years studies to calculate mercury levels in fish have increased, this heavy metal (mercury) can cause brain damage to those who consume it🤕

In the next post we will find the answer to the question of mercury levels in the case of the hammerhead shark...

A scientific article published in the journal "Scielo" by Gonzalez-Pestana (Southern Scientific University. Faculty of Marine Biology, Panamericana Sur, Km 19, Lima, Peru), Joanna Alfaro-Shigueto (ProDelphinus. Jose Galvez 780-e, Lima 18, Peru), Jeffrey C. Mangel (University of Exeter. Penryn, Cornwall TR10 9EZ, United Kingdom) and Pepe Espinoza (Instituto del Mar del Peru)

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The Hammerhead shark🦈


The hammerhead shark (Sphyrna zygaena (Linnaeus, 1758)) is one of the largest fish in the Pacific, which can reach up to 4 meters in length. Northern Peru is an important breeding and feeding area for this shark, and the place where it plays a role as a top predator, feeding mainly on mollusks such as the Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) and the common squid (Doritheuthis gahi).

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In Peru, the elasmobranch fishery (sharks, rays, etc.) is important. Thus, it is mentioned within the 20 nations that carry out the largest elasmobranch trade, being the most important in the Southeast Pacific, it is also mentioned within the 12 nations that carry out the largest exports of shark fins to the Hong Kong market (Cheung & Chang 2011). Sphyrna zygaena is one of the species that is part of the shark fishery in Peru, and this in turn is one of the most important in the Pacific.

Regarding its levels of mercury, the hammerhead shark is a top predator with a low metabolic rate, so it should present high levels of mercury due to the bioaccumulation of this metal found in its prey, as has been shown for other species of elasmobranchs.

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Taking advantage of fishing to do the study🎣🦈


Because hammerhead shark fishing in Peru is considerable, Gonzalez et al. took advantage of this fishing to be able to carry out this study. They take into account data on sharks such as their length, sex, stage of development (calf, juvenile, adult).

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In order to determine the level of mercury in the body of the sharks, muscles were used that were frozen and taken to the Marine Biology laboratory at the Southern Scientific University in Lima, Peru. The analysis was carried out at the Sociétés Laboratory at the Université de La Rochelle, France using a device called a spectrometer, which is capable of measuring total mercury (Hg).

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Well, can we eat it or not?😅


According to the results of this study, we can eat shark meat without worrying about the level of mercury they may contain😬

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 1997) and the European Commission (EC, 2006) the maximum permissible limit (MPL) for human consumption of total mercury is 1 mg kg-1 in wet weight for predatory fish, such as sharks , the mercury levels reported in the sharks in this study are below that level.
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However, perhaps this goes further👈


What could be the real problem? We all know about the drastic reduction of marine populations in recent years, perhaps the real problem is not associated with the level of mercury in these fantastic marine animals, rather with overfishing.

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According to the IUCN Red List Status (2019) this species is classified as VULNERABLE (VU), and this is partly due to overfishing and its excessive commercialization.

How can you help? If you live in a country where this species is consumed frequently... do not buy its meat during the closed season! Certainly marine resources are to be used and eaten, but responsible consumption could help the hammerhead shark and many other species❗️❗️❗️

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Thanks I learned something new today. this reminded me of that documentary film in netflix. Sharks are being captured just so they could eat its fins is ridiculous really. but that film was an eye opener to whats really at stake with our marine ecosystem.

I'm looking forward to having more Hivers here on this community. I love the ocean and the marine animals. I think this is a great community where we can promote awareness and inspiration to talk more about marine protection and conservation.

Hello there @indayclara😄 without a doubt today there have been documentaries that can be very useful to us, the subject of sharks is somewhat controversial and that every day grows more especially in countries where the meat of these incredible animals is consumed a lot, but unfortunately, we will soon end that resource if we do not consume responsibly. You will always be welcome to Aquatic Sentinels🐬, I think you would have many stories to tell us about your experiences at sea! Greetings😀

Extremely important information. Thanks for sharing!


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Great post again @juanbg 👍 .. I also thought of the hammerhead shark as one of the impressive sharks out there ^^ .. I actually did not know about the Mercury up to now and found it really educative .. well done research and presentation .. I loved it again 😃

Thanks my friend, you always learn something new, this information about the hammerhead shark I have found quite interesting but I also think it is good to raise awareness, greetings!

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