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Volume II – Aquatic Mercury Cycling and Bioaccumulation in the EvergladesDarren G. Rumbold; Curtis D. Pollman; Donald M. Axelrad978-3-030-32057-72019 Edition 1
- The Florida Everglades, an iconic ecosystem but with highly elevated foodchain mercury levels, is perhaps the world’s most studied aquatic ecosystem with respect to the mercury problem
- This book integrates over 30 years of research on mercury sources, biogeochemistry, bioaccumulation and toxicity, and remediation options, to inform scientists and policy makers
- The proposed solution to the Everglades mercury problem as proposed by the State of Florida and accepted by the U.S. government will not result in toxicologically acceptable mercury levels in fish for many decades, and will therefore not make fish safe for human or wildlife consumption in the near term. As a result, this book reexamines Everglades’ mercury science and evaluates the likely efficacy of other solutions
€180