Results from the National Lake Fish Tissue Study indicate that
mercury, PCBs, and dioxins and furans are widely distributed in
lakes and reservoirs in the lower 48 states. These waterbodies
occur in a variety of landscapes, and they can receive contaminants
from several sources, including direct discharges in the water, air
deposition and agricultural or urban runoff. Monitoring fish
contamination in lakes and reservoirs is a critical activity for
protecting human and ecosystem health because lakes and reservoirs
provide important sports fisheries and other recreational
opportunities. Lake ecosystems also provide critical habitat for
aquatic species, and they support wildlife populations that depend
on aquatic species for food. This book is a study of contaminants
found in fish and their environmental impact.
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