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- Ocean Life | Bold Kids | US EPA New England08-17-2009
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- ... Coriacea"> Source: Wikimedia Commons Fishes Name Scientific Name Photo Great white shark Carcharodon carcharias Carcharodon Carcharias"> Source: Wikimedia Commons Basking shark Cetorhinus maximus Cetorhinus Maximus"> Source: Wikimedia Commons, Chris Gotschalk Spiny ...
- Stadium and arena operations managers who have programs that work! - Features | Region 9: Waste | US EPA01-17-2006
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- HP Pavilion at San Jose/Shark Tank: An Arena Recycling Success Jump to main content... Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox Has post-game pick-up and plastic cup recycling ...
- Search Results | Regional Search
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- Jump to main content. National Center For Environmental Research Contact Us Search: All EPA This Area You are here: EPA Home Research & Development National Center for Environmental Research Research Project Search Regional SearchSearch Results Region 0 Research Projects Search within results: Abstracts Publications Check All Help # Add/RemoveSelection Identifier Abstract Principal Investigator Institution (Sort Order # 2) Grant Representative Grant Amount Project Period State (Sort Order # 1) > 1 R832415C002Centers - This is a subproject of the Rochester PM
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- 1996 EPA Graduate Fellows | Publications | Forum | Fellowships | NCER | ORD | US EPA05-27-2009
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- ... of multiple paternity in an unexploited tropical population of sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus... Is the collapse of shark populations in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico ...
- 7/23/2003: San Francisco Estuary Institute, EPA Release Report on Contamination of San Francisco Bay Fish07-23-2003
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- nbsp;Scientists sampled white croaker, shiner surfperch, leopard shark, California halibut, white sturgeon, striped bass and jacksmelt from the South Bay, Oakland ...
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- 03/19/2004: FDA and EPA Announce the Revised Consumer Advisory on Methylmercury in Fish03-19-2004
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- Do not eat Shark, Swordfish, King Mackerel, or Tilefish because they contain high levels ... Another commonly eaten fish, albacore (“white”) tuna has more mercury than canned light tuna.
- Greenversations Question of the Week: What are your New Year's resolutions to help protect the environment in 2010?01-04-2010
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- ... animals that are near extention as I recall, recently a white shark was captured and killed in Angolan oceans just to mention ...
- Fish Advisory Newsletter - November 2005 - USEPA10-26-2009
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- ... from 0.097 ppm in rainbow trout to 0.56 ppm in white catfish... 1 brown bullhead, 2 of 3 spotted bass, and 1 white catfish exceeded the U.S.
- Newsletter: January 2005 | Fish Advisories | US EPA10-23-2009
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- ... that women limit consumption of several high-mercury species, including shark, swordfish, and fresh or frozen tuna... Health Canada warns against eating too much fresh tuna, shark, and swordfish, but studies by a Montreal environmental health expert ...
- Newsletter: January 2005 | Fish Advisories | US EPA10-23-2009
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- ... that women limit consumption of several high-mercury species, including shark, swordfish, and fresh or frozen tuna... Health Canada warns against eating too much fresh tuna, shark, and swordfish, but studies by a Montreal environmental health expert ...
- Fish Advisory Newsletter - May 2006 | Fish Advisories | US EPA01-15-2010
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- The state has extended restrictions for American eel, channel catfish, white catfish and white perch caught in river waters north of this area to ...
- Fish Advisory Newsletter - August 2006 | Fish Advisories | US EPA01-15-2010
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- ... fish consumption advisory is for Lyman Lake in the northeastern/White Mountains area of the state... become pregnant, those nursing, and small children to avoid eating shark, swordfish, king mackerel or tilefish.
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