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Why are mercury levels higher in some fish species than in others?

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Why are mercury levels higher in some fish species than in others?

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Methylmercury is accumulated all along the food chain from tiny algae and invertebrates, to smaller fish to larger fish that eat the other fish, and to fish-eating birds and mammals, including humans. It gradually accumulates in the fish tissue over time, and the largest, long-lived that have been in the water the longest accumulate the higher levels of methylmercury.

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