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Campaign groups Bloom and Foodwatch tested 148 cans of tuna from five European countries.
All tested positive for mercury contamination, but Europêche , representing fishing fleets, said it "strongly refutes" the claims.
The amount required to pose a health risk is higher than what is typically consumed.
The Food Standards Agency said it kept contaminants such as mercury under review.
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