9 results for Sander lucioperca (Zander)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
9157 Sander lucioperca Human Health Anecdotal N/A In Finland, coastal populations of zander (Sander lucioperca) accumulate high concentrations of toxins from anti-fouling paints. 31221
9158 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field In a Serbian reservoir, zander bio accumulated a high amount of mercury in its muscle tissue. Zlatar Reservoir, Serbia 41855
9159 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field In a Serbian reservoir, zander bioaccumulated arsenic (As) and iron (Fe), posing a risk for human consumption. Bovan Reservoir, Serbia 41857
9160 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field Zander populations throughout Sweden have been observed to contain PFOS in their muscle tissue and pose a potential threat to human health if consumed at a high frequency. Average PFOS concentrations for the three fish species examined in the study were 0.3 to 750 µg per kg of fish. Sweden 41863
9161 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field Sampling of Zander populations in Estonia shows an occurrence of dioxins and dioxin like PCBs. Concentrations were higher in older fish and fish inhabiting enclosed areas. Baltic Sea and Peipsi Lake 41874
9162 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field Total mercury content of zander (Sander lucioperca) edible tissue was 149.93 ± 8.46 ng/g ww. Children and women in both fishermen and non-fishermen families received more hazards than adults, especially those that ate S. lucioperca. Anzali Wetland, Iran 42269
9163 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field Zander caught in the southern Caspian Sea had mercury levels higher than the allowable limit. Caspian Sea 42351
9164 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field A study examining migratory patterns of Sander lucioperca found no difference in toxin levels between resident and migratory populations. Toxin concentrations were frequently close to or exceeded recommended concentrations for safe long-term human consumption. Baltic Sea 42361
9165 Sander lucioperca Human Health Observational Field Average target hazard quotient for arsenic in zander exceeded the international standards, presenting health risks to the consumers of this species. Aras River, Turkey 42371

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