The presence of eight potentially toxic heavy metals in marine species of common consumption in the bay of Quintero-Puchuncaví revealed the international research led by the Environmental HUB of the University of Playa Ancha (UPLA). The study carried out in conjunction with Gore Valparaíso, the Environmental Seremi and local communities, not only showed a health risk due to the intake of these resources, but also identifies gaps in the Chilean r…
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The presence of eight potentially toxic heavy metals in marine species of common consumption in the bay of Quintero-Puchuncaví revealed the international research led by the Environmental HUB of the University of Playa Ancha (UPLA). The study carried out in conjunction with Gore Valparaíso, the Environmental Seremi and local communities, not only showed a health risk due to the intake of these resources, but also identifies gaps in the Chilean r…