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Mercury Contamination of Seafood

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Mercury contamination of seafood is a persistent public health threat that poses a significant risk to children and women of child-bearing age. While some mercury is naturally occurring in the environment, activities such as the burning of coal for power generation and industrial processes, such as battery manufacturing, have redistributed the substance and created mercury compounds that are toxic even at extremely low levels of exposure.

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