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Metal Levels in Marine Stingrays: A Closer Look at Johor Waters
Johor Waters, MalaysiaThursday, November 21, 2024
You might think that bigger fish would have more metals, but the study showed that size isn't the only factor. The location of the stingray also played a role in how many metals it absorbed. This is important because it means that certain areas might be more polluted than others.
So, what does this all mean? Well, it's a warning sign that we need to be careful about how much stingray we eat. Each metal has a safe limit for human consumption, and exceeding these can cause health issues. This study is like a wake-up call for us to better understand and manage the pollution in Johor Waters.
By knowing the levels of these metals, we can take steps to protect both our health and the marine ecosystem. It's not just about today but also about ensuring a cleaner future for the marine life that calls Johor Waters home.
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