Data in Brief (Dec 2019)

Concentration dataset for 4 essential and 5 non-essential elements in fish collected in Arctic and sub-Arctic territories of the Nenets Autonomous and Arkhangelsk regions of Russia

  • Nikita Sobolev,
  • Evert Nieboer,
  • Andrey Aksenov,
  • Tatiana Sorokina,
  • Valery Chashchin,
  • Dag G. Ellingsen,
  • Yulia Varakina,
  • Elena Plakhina,
  • Dmitry Kotsur,
  • Anna Kosheleva,
  • Yngvar Thomassen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27

Abstract

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The raw concentration data for the research article entitled “Essential and non-essential trace elements in fish consumed by indigenous peoples of the European Russian Arctic” (Sobolev et al., 2019) [1] are herein presented. Fifteen fish species were collected in the Nenets Autonomous and Arkhangelsk Regions of the Russian Federation and were analysed for 9 elements (As, Cd, Co, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Se and Zn). The sampling sites were located in the European parts of the Russian Arctic and sub-Arctic territories. Within these territories, Nenets indigenous peoples commonly catch and consume local fish. Based on questionnaire data, local fish sources constituted ∼ 90% of the total fish consumed by endemic individuals living in these regions. The data summarized in this publication fill a gap in knowledge. Keywords: Essential and toxic elements, Indigenous people, Russian Arctic