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Researchers have found elevated levels of mercury in dolphins across the southeastern United States .
The study was published in the journal Toxics .
In St. Joseph Bay , dolphins averaged 14,193 nanograms of mercury per gram in the skin.
For humans, consuming too much mercury can have adverse effects on the body.
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