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ALL Fish In Every Tested US Stream Have Mercury In Them, New Study Reveals

First Posted: 09/19/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:50 PM ET

Mercury Fish

From The AP:

WASHINGTON -- A federal study of mercury contamination released Wednesday found the toxic substance in every fish tested at nearly 300 streams across the country, a finding that underscores how widespread mercury pollution has become.

The study by the U.S. Geological Survey is the most comprehensive look to date at mercury in the nation's streams. From 1998 to 2005, scientists collected and tested more than a thousand fish from 291 streams nationwide. While all fish had traces of mercury contamination, only about a quarter had levels exceeding what the Environmental Protection Agency says is safe for people eating average amounts of fish.

"This science sends a clear message that our country must continue to confront pollution, restore our nation's waterways, and protect the public from potential health dangers," Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said in a statement.

Mercury can damage the nervous system and cause learning disabilities in developing fetuses and young children. The main source of mercury to most of the streams tested, according to the researchers, is emissions from coal-fired power plants. The mercury released from smokestacks rains down into waterways, where natural processes convert it into methylmercury -- a form that allows the toxin to wind its way up the food chain into fish.

Some of the highest levels in fish were detected in the remote blackwater streams along the coasts of the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida and Louisiana, where surrounding forests and wetlands help in the conversion.

Mercury was also detected in high concentrations in western streams that drain areas mined for mercury and gold. At about 59 of the streams, mostly in the West, mining could be contributing to the mercury levels, the researchers said.

"Some ecosystems are more sensitive than others," said Barbara Scudder, the lead USGS scientist on the study.

All but two states -- Alaska and Wyoming -- have issued fish-consumption advisories because of mercury contamination. Some of the streams studied already had warnings.

"This is showing that the problem is much more widespread," said Sonya Lunder, a senior analyst for the Environmental Working Group, which has pushed for stronger advisories on consumption of mercury-laden fish and controls on the sources of mercury pollution. "If you are living in an area that doesn't have a mercury advisory, you should use caution."

Earlier this year, the Obama administration said it would begin crafting a new regulations to control mercury emissions from power plants after a federal appeals court threw out plans drafted by the Bush administration and favored by industry. The Bush rule would have allowed power plants to buy and sell pollution credits, instead of requiring each plant to install equipment to reduce mercury pollution.

The EPA also has proposed a new regulation to clamp down on emissions of mercury from cement plants.
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* U.S. Geological Survey: http://water.usgs.gov/nawqa/mercury/

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From The AP: WASHINGTON -- A federal study of mercury contamination released Wednesday found the toxic substance in every fish tested at nearly 300 streams across the country, a finding that unders...
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ICanHasDemocracy
02:44 PM on 08/21/2009
It's simple, algae absorb the mercury, the algae get absorbed by the fish. the fish get absorbed by people. The mercury gets passed along like a virus.
01:23 AM on 08/21/2009
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this reminds me of the old myth (or real) story about Rome using lead for its water pipes and that generations of this resulted in their downfall.....

I wonder......

CAN ANYONE TELL ME WTF THIS IS GETTING CENSORED FOR?
01:22 AM on 08/21/2009
this reminds me of the old myth (or real) story about Rome using lead for its water pipes and that generations of this resulted in their downfall.....

I wonder......
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
12:56 AM on 08/21/2009
Has Sean Hannity started spinning this yet?
10:38 PM on 08/20/2009
Something tells me they are using the word "ALL" very casually in this article.
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10:32 PM on 08/20/2009
Oh my gosh! The uber rich and the CEO's of these coal and power companies can't get cancer from the pollutants that their companies massively pump into the air, and they are also immune to Alzheimers & Parkinsons and birth defects that the consumption of the mercury and other toxins can produce.

We must find out how they can consume the same foods, breath the same air, and not be affected. How is it they can live in the same world as the rest of us and be immune to the toxic krap that surround them???
07:10 PM on 08/20/2009
I wonder if there is a correlation between the observation that it appears a high number of conservatives like to hunt and fish, and this coupled with the fact that the fish contain mercury....Could this explain the lack of inttelligence I observe in those of the conservative class?...I'm just sayin' LOL!!
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Riverman
The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
07:50 PM on 08/20/2009
I think you are just exposing the tip of a really big iceberg. Just Sayin'
07:00 PM on 08/20/2009
Www.waterkeeper.com
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boilinabag
Nam et ipsa scientia potestas est.
06:26 PM on 08/20/2009
i was wondering why a certain part of my anatomy was rising in the heat today.....

this will trickle into all other food. the food chain does not stop with fish.....

see you on the other side...
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BurtR
06:16 PM on 08/20/2009
tell us something we don't know
06:02 PM on 08/20/2009
After 8 years of Bush, I'm surprised the fish aren't swimming in rivers of mercury.
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coveark
Obstructionists, get off the hill !!!
05:58 PM on 08/20/2009
Do you eat fish at all ???
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05:47 PM on 08/20/2009
How long will the chemical companies and coal plants hope the public will scratch it's collective heads every time cancer occurs.

Or blame women for drinking red wine and causing their own breast cancer.......
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05:37 PM on 08/20/2009
I prefer my mercury pan-fried.
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BBackSoon
Hello, I must be going.
05:23 PM on 08/20/2009
Not really trying to be a smart a$$ here but I would be happy to have the job of going to nearly 300 streams and catching 1000 fish over a 8 years. I will only need about $100k a year, a camping RV, travel expenses, National Fishing License or Exemption and Bait. I will even buy my own beer at the end of my workday!
03:35 PM on 08/21/2009
why would you want to cause all that d.eath and s.uffering? Those animals want to live as much as you do.