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Stop poison fishing with cyanide
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Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2011 at 1:35 am By:
Stop poison fishing with cyanide: KENINGAU: Deputy Natural Resources and Environment Minister Tan Sri Joseph Kur... http://bit.ly/gwMyqb
Mercury Isn't Just a Hazard for Young Children, It's a Health Risk for Adults Too | Frances Beinecke's Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC
switchboard.nrdc.org — “The Environmental Protection Agency recently created the first-ever national standards to limit mercury pollution from coal-fired power plants. Mercury is a potent toxin that interferes with the human nervous system. Reducing this hazard will be a major public health breakthrough....” View full resource at switchboard.nrdc.org
Most Recently Shared on February 28, 2012 at 10:25 pm By:
Once people stop eating mercury contaminated fish, they can start healing themselves. http://t.co/zOdpekM4
Patagonia’s Penguins at Risk from Proposed Coal Mine | The Beacon: Oceana's Blog
na.oceana.org — “Oceana is the largest international ocean conservation organization. We work on a limited number of strategic campaigns to stop ocean pollution, protect marine wildlife, promote responsible fishing, stop offshore drilling, ocean acidification, and more.” View full resource at na.oceana.org
Most Recently Shared on September 7, 2011 at 12:03 am By:
RT @oceana: Chile puts 10 million Magellanic penguins at risk of mercury poisoning and oil spills by approving mine: http://ow.ly/6n820
FDA Seeks Permanent Injunction Against Sharkco Seafood International Inc.
fda.gov — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is seeking a permanent injunction against Sharkco Seafood International Inc., located in Venice, La. The injunction is intended to stop the seafood processing company from distributing scombrotoxin-forming fish in interstate commerce. Consumption of scombrotoxin-forming fish that are not properly preserved or refrigerated can result in scombroid food poisoning, a foodborne illness that results from eating spoiled or decayed fish. Scombrotoxin-forming f” View full resource at fda.gov
Most Recently Shared on November 25, 2009 at 12:05 am By:
More seafood safety action from FDA - Seeks Permanent Injunction Against Sharkco Seafood International Inc. - http://ow.ly/FyLt
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