trustworthy tuna?

Last month, someone posted about a kind of canned tuna that doesn’t
have the mercury problems of standard tuna because the fish were
either lower on the food chain or just younger and therefore not
eating the larger contaminated fish. I can’t find that post now.
can anyone help me out?
-Robin

2 Responses to “trustworthy tuna?”

  1. jacobs100 Says:

    In a message dated 3/14/2004 7:21:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
    ironwood55@… writes:
    This has got me really wondering. It’s a whole new area I’ve not heard
    about. I was aware that there were some foreign people (Japanese I think) who
    ate
    fish caught in waters polluted by factories but never saw any evidence of that
    in the US. I know mercury concentrates in fish and animals if it’s present
    in the water or environment. Is there some hidden mercury poisoned patient
    sanitarium I don’t know about or something? Hey, I’ve been clueless before so
    is
    everybody turning into thermometers or what?

  2. claudia800 Says:

    I bought Natural Value Tongal Tuna from Thailand because it was
    recommended as low in mercury.
    Linda

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