‘Fish on!’: Hudson River Fish Deemed Safe to Eat for First Time in 50 Years, State Says
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‘Fish on!’: Hudson River fish deemed safe to eat for first time in 50 years, state says
New Yorkers can now safely eat certain fish from the Lower Hudson River for the first time in five decades, according to updated guidelines released by the New York State Department of Health.
Hudson river fish edible for first time in 50 years
In the 1992 science fiction film Freejack, Emilio Estevez leaps into the river Hudson to avoid being abducted by Mick Jagger, who is hunting him to be used as dying businessman Anthony Hopkins' next body. "If you drink any of that that, I'm out of a job," mutters Jagger as Estevez makes his escape. — Read the rest The post Hudson river fish edible for first time in 50 years appeared first on Boing Boing.
Families Can Now Eat Some Fish from the Lower Hudson River for the First Time in 50 Years
Department Issues New Advice for Several Water Bodies Across the State Due to Newly Developed PFOS Fish Advisory Guideline On April 1, the New York State Department of Health issued updated advice for eating fish caught in waterbodies statewide. The advice provides important health information to New Yorkers who enjoy fishing for food. Declining levels […]
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