Dori
mercury in the flesh of the fish it contains a high amount of mercury was a heavy metal that can be toxic to human
dori played by Ellen degeneres
dori played by Ellen degeneres
Moonfish
Paracanthurus hepatus Class: Actinopterygii
Paracanthurus hepatus (Pacific blue tang)
Paracanthurus hepatus (Pacific blue tang)
There is much debate over the benefits of eating Cream Dory fish. While some say that the fat it contains can be good for you, others claim that the fish is full of toxins and contains high levels of mercury.
a powder blue tang is a saltwater fish, it is also known as a powder blue surgeon fish. if you have seen Finding Nemo, this fish is the same thing as Dori. Actually dori is called a hippo or blue tang, and is not at all the same as a powder blue tang.
Coal naturally contains small amounts of mercury. When you burn coal, the mercury is vaporized and goes out the smokestack with the smoke. As it cools, it condenses and then falls back to the ground or into the water. Fish and other animals may accidentally ingest the mercury, and then humans eat the fish.
No. The silver color is absolutely not due to mercury. When analysis is done on fish, even ones known to be high in mercury, the results are given in parts per BILLION. Even the highest mercury-containing fish (that the FDA advises pregnant people limit or avoid) isn't more than one dozen parts per billion. That is, the fish is .00000012% mercury, an amount that's going to be completely invisible. While the skin of fish probably does contain mercury, it's not anymore than the rest of the fish, and the color is no indicator of mercury content. You cannot estimate the mercury content of fish based on the fish's appearance.