01-11-2011, 07:10 PM
Harrisburg - State officials have announced that there are currently no new fish consumption advisories for Crawford County's Pymatuning Reservoir or Tamarack Lake for 2011.
The fish in Pymatuning Reservoir are safe to eat when consumed according to the recommended statewide advisory of one meal per week. Tamarack Lake continues under an advisory of one meal per month for muskellunge and two meals per month for walleye due to mercury contamination.
In the spring of 2010, large numbers of dead fish appeared in Pymatuning and Tamarack. The final cause of the kills was determined to be rapidly rising water temperatures, which stressed local fish populations.
Before the cause was found, temporary "Do Not Eat" advisories were issued for fish caught in Pymatuning and Tamarack. Those advisories were lifted last June.
Advisories are developed through a partnership between the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the state departments of Environmental Protection, Health, and Agriculture.
More information on fish consumption advisories and the most current advisories are available online at www.depweb.state.pa.us, Keyword: "Fish Advisories" and http://www.fishandboat.com/fishpub/summa...mption.pdf.
Media contacts:
Eric Levis, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, 717-705-7806
Holli Senior, Department of Health, 717-783-1783
Freda Tarbell, Department of Environmental Protection, 814-332-6816
The fish in Pymatuning Reservoir are safe to eat when consumed according to the recommended statewide advisory of one meal per week. Tamarack Lake continues under an advisory of one meal per month for muskellunge and two meals per month for walleye due to mercury contamination.
In the spring of 2010, large numbers of dead fish appeared in Pymatuning and Tamarack. The final cause of the kills was determined to be rapidly rising water temperatures, which stressed local fish populations.
Before the cause was found, temporary "Do Not Eat" advisories were issued for fish caught in Pymatuning and Tamarack. Those advisories were lifted last June.
Advisories are developed through a partnership between the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the state departments of Environmental Protection, Health, and Agriculture.
More information on fish consumption advisories and the most current advisories are available online at www.depweb.state.pa.us, Keyword: "Fish Advisories" and http://www.fishandboat.com/fishpub/summa...mption.pdf.
Media contacts:
Eric Levis, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, 717-705-7806
Holli Senior, Department of Health, 717-783-1783
Freda Tarbell, Department of Environmental Protection, 814-332-6816