Mercury in Fish -

retard strength

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It depends on the fish. Things like Ahi tuna, orange roughy, and swordfish are notorious for mercury content and should be avoided but ones like flounder and sardines are less.

The bigger the fish the higher the risk. If you/wife could be pregnant, avoid it altogether imo.

There are websites online that list which fish are safer and which are dangerous. Just look out for ones that would have a bias, like tourism or seafood companies.

edit: Tilapia is a trash fish and should be avoided at all costs.
 

Willie Thrills

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I thought mercury was dangerous because it's reactive - in nature, most mercury is already in a far more stable position so is safer to handle. Any reactive forms would be in such a small quantity that it would only matter if you were planning on eating an entire Great White Shark in one sitting.
 

Adolphin

Hale Hortler
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It depends on the fish. Things like Ahi tuna, orange roughy, and swordfish are notorious for mercury content and should be avoided but ones like flounder and sardines are less.

The bigger the fish the higher the risk. If you/wife could be pregnant, avoid it altogether imo.

There are websites online that list which fish are safer and which are dangerous. Just look out for ones that would have a bias, like tourism or seafood companies.

edit: Tilapia is a trash fish and should be avoided at all costs.
I read that large fish can be eaten weekly/monthly, but the issue with mercury is that there is no acceptable intake, even tiny amounts are harmful. I pity the Japanese.
I thought mercury was dangerous because it's reactive - in nature, most mercury is already in a far more stable position so is safer to handle. Any reactive forms would be in such a small quantity that it would only matter if you were planning on eating an entire Great White Shark in one sitting.
Unfortunately, industrial waste has unleashed really a lot of mercury in the oceans. Due to bioaccumulation, larger fish can have significant amounts of methylmercury.
 

Willie Thrills

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I read that large fish can be eaten weekly/monthly, but the issue with mercury is that there is no acceptable intake, even tiny amounts are harmful. I pity the Japanese.

Unfortunately, industrial waste has unleashed really a lot of mercury in the oceans. Due to bioaccumulation, larger fish can have significant amounts of methylmercury.
I blame the Japs, if they'd finished what they'd started in '37 we wouldn't have to deal with meth fish.
 

Spasticus Autisticus

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Generally speaking, the lower on the food chain a fish is, the less mercury it will contain. The worst are tilefish, swordfish, shark, king mackerel and bigeye tuna, all of which are quite high in mercury. Personally the only fish I eat regularly are sardines, North Atlantic mackerel, salmon (only wild Pacific), and herring, all of which are among the lowest in mercury content, and also happen to be very nutritious. Canned light tuna is not actually that bad for mercury content, three or four cans per week are probably not going to hurt. But I still like the other fish I named over tuna for their nutrient profiles.

 

Jewthulhu

A rare deepwater Jew
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I read that large fish can be eaten weekly/monthly, but the issue with mercury is that there is no acceptable intake, even tiny amounts are harmful. I pity the Japanese.
That's only for pregnant women IIRC. I could be misremembering, but from what I remember if you're not pregnant it shouldn't be a problem unless that's all you're ever eating.
 

L50LasPak

We have all the time in the world.
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If you're rich enough to worry about getting high mercury from eating too much fish, you probably deserve to die anyway.
 

XYZpdq

fbi most wanted sskealeaton
True & Honest Fan
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yeah fish is expensive, rots fast, barely tastes
fuck fish
 

nekrataal

Are you trying to have sex with me?
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My favorite fish to eat are crappie. They’re fun to catch, but I often worry about the lakes here in the state I live in. I would believe there’s a non-zero amount of mercury in them, but from my understanding it’s not so bad if you limit the consumption per week.
 

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