Re: NANFA-- public health advisory

James B. Ladonski (jladonski_at_fieldmuseum.org)
Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:52:46 -0600

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That's true for many states:

http://www.great-lakes.net/envt/flora-fauna/wildlife/fishadv.html

Jamie

At 12:30 PM 1/30/02, you wrote:
>I had a little time to kill today and I thought that it might be a good
>time to get this years PA fishing license. The regulation booklet is
>8x11, so its fairly large. I was flipping through the booklet to check
>out the baitfish regulations, when I discovered that there are a full 6
>pages devoted to contaminated fish; what species, which waters, and what
>contaminants are present. This is a very sad commentary on how we treat
>our planet.
>Of course, my favorite part is where they explain how to clean and cook
>your contaminated fish. Yeh, good luck with that.
>
>Harry Knaub
>York, PA
>the land of polluted waters.

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