Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons In Port Valdez Shrimp And Sediment – January 2015

While the report conclusions show hydrocarbons accumulate to the greatest degree in shrimp eggs, the overall takeaway message from the study is hydrocarbon tainting of shrimp muscle (the part usually consumed) is well below that which is considered to pose a human health risk. Researchers, however, suggested further study to determine whether the hydrocarbon levels detected in the eggs have an effect on the shrimp’s development.

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