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NorCal SETAC 2001 Seafood Contamination and Consumption
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CA overview
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Mercury and gold mining
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Agriculture
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Persistent Contaminants of Human Health Concern in Sport Fish from the Central Valley and San Francisco Bay
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COLLABORATORS J.A. Davis and B.K. Greenfield San Francisco Estuary Institute C. Roberts, R. Fairey, G. Ichikawa, and M. Stephenson Moss Landing Marine Laboratory D. Crane DFG Water Pollution Control Laboratory
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Consumption Advisories l Interim Sport Fish Advisory for the Bay and Delta » Issued by OEHHA in 1994 and still in effect. Concern over human exposure to residues of methylmercury, PCBs, dioxins, and organochlorine pesticides. Developmental toxicants and carcinogens. » At most 2 meals per month of Bay sport fish, and sturgeon and striped bass caught in the Delta. » More restrictive for pregnant women and children under 6: at most one meal per month. » A regulatory trigger l Advisories also exist or are in development for several Coast Range and Sierra foothill water bodies l Advisory for the Sacramento River watershed is under consideration
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Regional Monitoring Program l Seven popular Bay species: striped bass, halibut, leopard shark, white croaker, shiner surfperch, jacksmelt, white sturgeon l Seven popular fishing locations throughout the Bay l Mercury, PCBs, dioxins, and organochlorine pesticides l Most recent results from 1997, also data from1994 l Most recent sampling in 2000 l Report on 1997 sampling available: www.sfei.org
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Delta Fish Study l Funded by Deltakeeper and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board l One time study in 1998 l Two popular species: largemouth bass and white catfish l 18 fishing locations, including locations on the San Joaquin River l Mercury, selenium, arsenic, PCBs, and organochlorine pesticides l Report available: www.sfei.org
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CALFED Mercury Project l Sport fish sampling funded by CALFED and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board l Two year study in 1999 and 2000 l Primary focus on largemouth bass, white catfish, and striped bass, also looking at other species l 32 locations, including locations on the San Joaquin River l Mercury only l Data not yet available
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Sacramento River Watershed Program l Sampling began in 1997 and is continuing l Main focus on largemouth bass and white catfish l 13 fishing locations from Redding to northern Delta l Mercury, PCBs, and organochlorine pesticides l 1997 and 1998 data available l SRWP 1998-1999 Annual Monitoring Report available at www.sacriver.org
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Objectives of these studies l To determine whether persistent toxic chemicals occur in fish that are being used as human food at concentrations of potential human health concern l To track long-term trends and evaluate the effectiveness of management efforts
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Screening values l Calculated following USEPA guidance l Concentrations above screening values are considered to be a “potential human health concern” and indicate the need for more detailed study
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