Mercury in Fish
Mercury in fish may contribute to high levels
on mercury in your body and in your
heavy
metal tests.
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February 13, 2009
Keith D. Bishop, Clinical Nutritionist,
B.Sc. Pharmacy, Health
Coach©
In Oklahoma, beef and fried
catfish country, 1/4 of my clients test
high for mercury in the Comprehensive Urine Elements
Profile. One source of mercury is fish.
Mercury in fish occurs in ocean and fresh
water sources. Mercury is a by product of
several manufacturing processes including
burning coal for electricity.
The mercury is released into the
atmosphere and returns to the earth in
rain and snow. Check your state and EPA
resources for mercury concerns in local
waters and fish.
All surface waters on the earth now
contain mercury. A fish can become toxic
in mercury by eating other fish and animals
that live in the water that eat other
animals. Predatory fish are
highest in mercury content. Fish that
typically eat plant and small animal based
foods are usually lower in mercury
levels.
LEAST MERCURY
Enjoy these fish:
Anchovies
Butterfish
Catfish
Clam
Crab (Domestic)
Crawfish/Crayfish
Croaker (Atlantic)
Flounder*
Haddock (Atlantic)*
Hake
Herring
Mackerel (N. Atlantic, Chub)
Mullet
Oyster
Perch (Ocean)
Plaice
Pollock
Salmon (Canned)**
Salmon (Fresh)**
Sardine
Scallop*
Shad (American)
Shrimp*
Sole (Pacific)
Squid (Calamari)
Tilapia
Trout (Freshwater)
Whitefish
Whiting
MODERATE
MERCURY
Eat six servings or less per
month: Bass (Striped,
Black)
Carp
Cod (Alaskan)*
Croaker (White Pacific)
Halibut (Atlantic)*
Halibut (Pacific)
Jacksmelt (Silverside)
Lobster
Mahi Mahi
Monkfish*
Perch (Freshwater)
Sablefish
Skate*
Snapper*
Tuna (Canned chunk light)
Tuna (Skipjack)*
Weakfish (Sea Trout)
HIGH
MERCURY
Eat three servings or less per
month: Bluefish
Grouper*
Mackerel (Spanish, Gulf)
Sea Bass (Chilean)*
Tuna (Canned Albacore)
Tuna
(Yellowfin)*
HIGHEST MERCURY
Avoid eating:
Mackerel (King)
Marlin*
Orange Roughy*
Shark*
Swordfish*
Tilefish*
Tuna (Bigeye, Ahi)*
Reference Source
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