RED CLIFF FISH CONSUMPTION STUDY - ABBREVATED FINAL REPORT
Date
1993-02-19Author
Dellinger, John A.
Kuykendall, Marie
Hills, Cathy
Beattie, Kate
Usher, Elizabeth
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Great Lakes fish are contaminated with numerous persistent environmental xenobiotics including
methylmercury (meHg) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB). The Great Lakes states and Canadian
officials have issued fish consumption advisories to protect human consumers from reproductive,
neurobehavioral, and other effects.
Eighty.nine Ojibwa people from Northern Wisconsin were sampled to determine their consumption
habits and body burdens of contaminants. Additional epidemiology information including age, gender,
education, reported fish consumption frequencies and preferences, and number of dental amalgams
were recorded. A clinical psychologist tested the behavioral capabilities of the subjects and
determined that grooved pegboard performance was mildly affected and correlated to blood total PCB
levels.
Subject
Red Cliff
fish consumption
Ojibwa
Northern Wisconsin
mercury
PCBs
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/89439Type
Technical Report