The phrase
"less mercury" means there is a smaller amount or lower level of the chemical element called mercury.
Full definition
They found that the women who ate more fruit accumulated
less mercury in their bodies compared to those who didn't eat much fruit.
This means that they contain
much less mercury and other heavy metals than larger fish such as tuna.
However, the manufacturers have previously explained that the energy saved results in
less mercury output from power stations.
As in: Stop burning coal for cleaner air and
less mercury in the fish we eat.
According to the FDA and most experts, small fish and young fish
contain less mercury and are probably safer to eat.
Both the albacore and the skipjack are line and troll - caught, which is a sustainable method of procuring smaller, tastier tuna
with less mercury than regular tuna.
And for consumers who rely on coal - fired electricity, one of the largest sources of mercury emissions, the increased energy efficiency of these bulbs means that over its lifetime a CFL - even if it is broken or thrown away - will release significantly
less mercury into the environment than an incandescent bulb would.
«When this little girl grows up her world will have
significantly less mercury pollution because President Obama and the EPA stood up against polluters and established the first - ever clean air standards.
Breast milk (but the levels can vary based on the mother's diet), formula, supplements, eggs from DHA - fed chickens, wild salmon, and tuna (canned chunk light tuna has as much as three
times less mercury than albacore tuna).
When fish feed on organisms that live around bottom - growing plants and on the mud in the nearshore areas (benthic organisms in the littoral zone), they
accumulate less mercury than when they are feeding on plankton in the open water.
It also notes that these computers used 75.5 million metric tons fewer toxic materials in their manufacture, including 3,220 metric
tons less mercury.
As polar bears are forced onto land, they're feeding on animals
with less mercury — reducing their levels of the toxic pollutant.
Court Strikes Down Toxic Loophole for Cement Plant Pollution: Ruling
means less mercury and other toxic air pollution will be emitted
WRT time to call it quits on sushi night out, that is probably a win - win —
less mercury into Juan, more fish in the San Juan Straits.
Note: Chunk light tuna, which comes from the smaller skipjack or yellowfin, has
less mercury than canned white albacore tuna.
The skinless and boneless sardines are even lower in mercury, with up to 50 %
less mercury than regular sardines because the mercury is stored in the sardine's spinal cord.
TIP: Tips: Chunk light tuna, which comes from the smaller skipjack or yellowfin, has
less mercury than canned white albacore tuna.
Yellowfin tuna, a cheaper and more plentiful species found in supermarket sushi, contained
less mercury.
In general, smaller fish have
less mercury than larger fish, as the older and larger the fish, the greater the potential for them to accumulate high levels of mercury.
Arctic char, salmon (fresh or canned), sardines and tuna (go for canned «skipjack» or «light,» which have
less mercury than albacore) are very rich in eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
Canned light tuna has
less mercury than albacore or white tuna, as well as tuna steak.
In terms of mercury levels, a particular concern for pregnant women, Dr. Lichtenstein said she suspected that canned fish like salmon probably contains
less mercury than fresh, because smaller - size fish, which carry less mercury than larger ones, are more likely to end up in cans.
Canned light tuna has
less mercury than albacore «white» tuna and is safer to eat during pregnancy.
Wild caught and sourced directly from the cold, clean and pristine waters of Alaska containing
less mercury and other toxins than farm raised salmon.
Sylvania CFLs have
less mercury I hear.