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One Health Assessment of Mercury, Persistent Organic Compounds and PFAS for Consumption of Restored Anadromous Fish

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Penobscot Indian Nation (PIN) tribal members fish for sustenance in the Penobscot River and its tributaries in Maine. Recent removal of dams has resulted in the return of anadromous fish species, including Alewife, American Shad, Blueback Herring, Rainbow Smelt, Striped Bass, and Sea Lamprey, into the Tribe’s waters. USEPA, ATSDR and PIN collaborated on a project to assess the safety of human and wildlife consumption of these returning fish. Attendees will learn about results of this study that included analysis of fish tissue for levels of PCBs, PBDEs, dioxins/furans, and PFAS; and a risk assessment for Penobscot tribal members when engaging in sustenance fishing and their traditional cultural practices. The results will be used by PIN to provide appropriate consumption guidelines and educational outreach materials.

Impact/Purpose

Dissemination of the results of analysis of anadromous fish recently returning to the Penobscot River in Maine is needed to inform the tribal members potentially impacted.  

Citation

Melnyk, L., M. Stover, Jim Lazorchak, AND D. Kusnierz. One Health Assessment of Mercury, Persistent Organic Compounds and PFAS for Consumption of Restored Anadromous Fish. Tribal Lands and Environment Forum, NA, NC, August 16 - 19, 2021.
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Last updated on November 07, 2023
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