Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJaylin Staple Modified over 10 years ago
1
Fish Consumption Assessment Assessment of Kodiak Island Tribes’ Subsistence Consumption
2
Project Summary Find Sug’piaq tribal members’ present consumption rates patterns, habits, preparation and cooking methods of fish and other subsistence resources in five villages around Kodiak Island The national per capita fish consumption rate is about 4.58 grams/person/day of “as prepared” fish and about 6.30 grams/person/day of uncooked is used to establish human health based water quality criteria for toxins The recommended “safe” fish ingestion rate is only 32 grams per day Sun’aq is developing forms and a questionnaire
3
Why Participate? Consumption for Suq’piaq tribal members could be estimated to be dramatically higher than the national estimates Increase data and knowledge of tribal fish/subsistence consumption Increase staff skills in technical assessments and data collection Increase knowledge of contaminants in subsistence foods and risks associated with consumption Increase the health of tribal and community members
4
Training Needs of Interviewers Hire one or two tribal members in each village to assist with scheduling and conducting interviews Receive training regarding forms and procedures of the assessment Willingness to schedule and conduct interviews with Project Manager as monitor with approximately 20 households Ability to compile data and work with Project Manager to prepare reports from each village
5
Outcomes of Consumption Assessments Compile assessment forms from each village Enter interviews into a database Send data to statistician for review Hold teleconference with village partners to share assessment preliminary findings Develop draft report and submit to EPA and village tribal partners
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.