Acknowledgements We acknowledge help from staff at Stromness surgery and Balfour hospital, NHS Orkney who collected and processed samples from the Orkney volunteers. We also gratefully acknowledge the contribution of the all volunteers who participated in the study. Financial Support This study was funded by grants from Orkney Fisherman’s Society Ltd and MacDuff Shellfish Ltd who themselves were awarded a grant from the UK Sea Fish Industry Authority’s (Seafish) Strategic Investment Programme 2015-2018. Neither Seafish, Orkney Fisherman’s Society Ltd nor MacDuff Shellfish Ltd had a role in the design, analysis, or writing of this study. The research of A.A.S. and S.B. is supported by Scottish Government’s Rural and Environment Science and A...
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