I'm glad you asked, here are some reasons why....

- Mercury's vapor, compounds and salts are highly toxic and have been implicated as causing brain and liver damage when ingested, inhaled or contacted.

- One of the most dangerous mercury compounds, dimethylmercury, is so toxic that even a few microliters spilled on the skin can cause death.

- Mercury attacks the central nervous system and adversely affects the mouth, gums, and teeth.

- High exposure over long periods of time will result in brain damage and ultimately death.

- It poses a major health risk to the unborn fetus. (physicsforum.com)

More reasons why.....

Poison PlantsOceana's full report on Poison Plants: Chlorine factories are a major global source of Mercury (.pdf file)

EPDEPD's Mercury Emissions from Georgia Coal-fired Power Plants: A Case for Stringent Mercury Control (.pdf file)

SCGOVSCDHED's fish advisories


   

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