Kelolalaut.com Heavy metals such as mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and arsenic (As) are toxic elements that can accumulate in the environment (water, sediment, and organisms). Shellfish (bivalves and crustaceans) are filter feeders or bottom dwellers, so they can absorb and accumulate heavy metals from seawater and sediments.
Commonly detected metals include:
Consuming shellfish with high heavy metal levels can cause:
Why It Happens
Tips for Buying Safe Shellfish
Heavy Metal |
Main Source |
Health Effects (if accumulated in humans) |
Common Shellfish Affected |
Cadmium (Cd) |
Industrial waste, fertilizers, mining runoff, polluted sediments |
Kidney damage, bone weakening (osteoporosis), stomach irritation |
Oysters, mussels, scallops |
Mercury (Hg) |
Coal burning, mining, industrial discharge, atmospheric deposition |
Neurological disorders, developmental delays in children, harmful to fetus |
Crabs, lobsters, clams |
Lead (Pb) |
Old pipes, industrial pollution, paint, gasoline residues |
Anemia, nerve damage, reduced IQ in children, hypertension |
Mussels, oysters, cockles |
Arsenic (As) |
Natural in seawater, mining activities, pesticides |
Stomach upset, liver/kidney damage if excessive |
Clams, oysters, scallops |
Copper (Cu) |
Mining, antifouling paints, industrial effluents |
Nausea, vomiting, immune system effects (if excessive) |
Oysters, mussels |
Zinc (Zn) |
Natural mineral, industrial waste |
Natural mineral, industrial waste |
Oysters, clams |
Reducing heavy metals in seafood (especially shellfish) involves both environmental prevention and post-harvest handling. Here’s a breakdown :
1. Pollution Prevention
2. Monitoring Harvest Areas
3. Use of Bio-remediation
Post Harvest & Processing
1. Depuration (Purification)
2. Cooking & Processing
3. Chelating Agents (Experimental)
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