URMC / Encyclopedia / Content Search Encyclopedia What Do You Know About Mercury in Fish? Nearly all fish and shellfish have some mercury in them, the federal government says. Find out how much you know about mercury in fish by taking this quiz. 1. Mercury in the environment can cause health problems when it is in which form? You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is Mercury is an element that is usually not harmful. But in the environment, mercury changes to methylmercury. This organic form is easily absorbed by living things. It builds up in fish and animals. The more mercury in a fish or animal, the more harm it can cause. A. Aquatic mercury B. Mercury vapor C. Methylmercury D. Mercury salt 2. Which of these ocean creatures have the highest amount of methylmercury in them? You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is Tuna is a large predatory fish at the top of the food chain. It has the most methylmercury. Plankton is tiny food for almost all small and some large marine animals. Smaller marine animals are food for bigger marine animals. As mercury moves up the chain, the larger fish and the longest-lived fish end up with the mercury that has been absorbed by the smaller plants and animals. A. Plankton B. Krill C. Oysters D. Shrimp E. Tuna 3. People are more likely to get the most methylmercury by eating: You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is Because tuna is at the top of the food chain, it has the most mercury. A. Seaweed B. Clams C. King crab D. Lobster E. Tuna 4. Mercury is most harmful to: You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is The fetus is very sensitive to the harmful effects of mercury. The harm done cannot be reversed even when the fetus is no longer exposed to the mercury. Mercury is always harmful. But it causes less harm as you get older. An adult seems to be less harmed by higher amounts of mercury, compared with a fetus, child, or adolescent. A. A fetus B. A baby C. A child 2 to 12 years old D. A teen E. An adult 5. Which agency is responsible for watching mercury levels in bodies of water? You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is State and tribal health programs regularly post information about mercury in area fish. They offer guides on how much fish from certain lakes, rivers, and coastal waters a person can safely eat. A. Federal government B. State government C. Tribal groups D. B and C E. None of the above 6. High levels of methylmercury can cause: You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is Mercury harms the brain. It can cause a wide range of brain and nerve problems. A. Severe thinking problems B. Cerebral palsy C. Behavior problems D. Low birth weight E. Slower development in children F. All of the above 7. Which fish should not be eaten by pregnant or breastfeeding people, or children? You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is Shark, swordfish, king mackerel, tilefish, orange roughy, and big-eye tuna have such high levels of mercury that pregnant people, people who are breastfeeding, and young children should not have even a single serving of these types of fish. All of these fish are higher up the food chain. A. Shark B. Swordfish C. King mackerel D. Tilefish E. Orange roughy F. All of the above 8. How much fish should a pregnant person have each week? You didn't answer this question. You answered The correct answer is People who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consume between 8 and 12 ounces per week of a variety of seafood from choices that are lower in mercury. Seafood low in mercury include anchovy, cod, herring, oyster, salmon, freshwater trout, and canned light tuna. A. 1 to 4 ounces B. 4 to 8 ounces C. 8 to 12 ounces D. 12 to 16 ounces E. No limit on intake Your score was: Medical Reviewers: Dansinger, Michael MD Poulson, Brittany, MDA RDN CD CDE Wojcik, Stacey, MBS, BSN, RN