A common Arctic fish can suffer subtle immunological impairments from polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at concentrations found in some remote polar waters, new research indicates. Alec G. Maule of the ...
Just six days after the state received test results that threatened to sink the fun of trout season, new tests on trout from a hatchery that stocks area waterways showed Thursday that the fish have ...
The Spokane Hatchery rears 2.2 million game fish annually for release into Eastern Washington lakes and reservoirs. The hatchery also raises 50,000 triploid rainbow trout, which are released into the ...
Fish in the Trinity River in North Texas won't be safe for people to eat until the river's levels of polychlorinated biphenyls come down by more than half, a state study presented Wednesday shows.
Fish in the Hudson River are more contaminated than originally reported, environmentalist say, because General Electric Co. had been miscounting their PCB levels. But both GE and the U.S.
For years local conservation groups have been trying to rid regional waterways of PCBs, and now the local fish hatchery has been thrust into the fight. When you dive below the surface of the Little ...
An eating advisory has been issued by the state for a popular sport fish found in the Susquehanna River in Lancaster County. The state Department of Environmental Protection has issued a consumption ...
SCHODACK — PCB levels are down in fish in Nassau Lake and surrounding water bodies, but people are still advised not to eat any. According to Department of Health spokesperson Bridget Callahan, no ...
State biologists will begin testing fish at Lake Wateree next year for PCBs, a suspected cancer-causing pollutant that federal data show has tainted predator species in the popular reservoir. Wateree ...
Men and woman who accumulated large amounts of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), primarily through eating Great Lakes fish, exhibit subtle memory problems, according to a new study. PCBs are oily ...
Because of high contamination levels, people should stop eating one kind of fish from Lake Washington and limit consumption of two other species, health officials said in the first such advisory for ...