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Washington State Fish Consumption Advisories

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Statewide Lake and River Bass Advisory
 
Largemouth bass
Smallmouth bass
Women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, are nursing, and young children
2 meals per month
     

Puget Sound

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Lake Chelan  Lake trout (mackinaw) Women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, are nursing, and young children
1 meal per month
     
Lower Columbia River  Freshwater Clams Do not eat
Near and downstream of the former Valance plant (5710 NW Lower River Road in Vancouver), river mile 103.
     
Port Angeles Harbor  Clams
 Crabs
Do not eat
   Rockfish One meal per week
     
Lake Washington Northern Pikeminnow Do not eat
  Yellow Perch

Greater than 10 1/2"  1 meal per month
Less than 10 1/2" 4 meals per month

  Cutthroat Trout

Greater than 12" 1 meal per month
Less than 12"  3 meals per month

   Crab

  Do not eat the viscera (wet-gooey insides) (hepatopancreas)

 

   
Lake Roosevelt
 
 Walleye

Women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, are nursing, and young children
2 meals per month

 

   
Spokane River
 
All Species

Idaho Border to Upriver Dam
Do not eat

  All Species

Upriver Dam to 9 Mile Dam
1 meal per month

  All Species

Lake Spokane (Long Lake)
No meal restrictions

 

   
Walla Walla River
 Carp 1) Lower Walla Walla River (Dry Creek down to the mouth of the Columbia River)
 Limit to 1 meal per month
   Northern Pikeminnow 2) Upper Walla Walla River (Dry Creek upstream to the Oregon border)
 Limit to 1 meal per month

 

   
Wenatchee River Mountain whitefish Do not eat
  Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass Women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, are nursing, and young children
Limit to 2 meals per month

 

   
Lake Whatcom Smallmouth Bass Women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, are nursing, and young children
Do not eat

 
Yellow Perch Women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, are nursing, and young children
1 meal per week

 

   
Yakima River
 
 Large Scale Sucker
 Bridgelip Sucker
 Mountain Whitefish
 Carp
 Channel Catfish
 Northern Pikeminnow

1 meal per week                                      

* NOTE: The assumed fish meal size for an adult is 8 ounces uncooked.  A child meal is assumed to be smaller. View the Meal Size by Weight Table.

 

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Advisory Location: Statewide Lake and River Bass Advisory

Chemicals of Concern: Mercury

Species affected: Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass

Issued by: Washington State Department of Health

Advisory Method: Fact sheet (27KB pdf) Statewide Bass Advisory (257KB pdf).

Also visit our Web page Statewide Fish Consumption Advisory for Mercury for additional information.

Recommendations: Women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, nursing or young children eat no more than two meals per month of largemouth or smallmouth bass from fresh water lakes and rivers in Washington State.

Contact: Washington State Department of Health, Fish Advisory Program, 1.877.485.7316

 

Chelan-Douglas County
Advisory Location: Lake Chelan

Advisory Location: Lake Chelan

Nearest Community: Chelan

Chemicals of Concern: DDT and Mercury

Species affected: Lake Trout (Mackinaw) and  Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass

Issued by: Washington State Department of Health

Advisory Method: Lake Chelan Safe Fish Eating Guide (755KB pdf), fact sheet (470KB pdf), press release

Recommendations:  DDT - General public especially women who might become pregnant or are pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children should limit lake trout (mackinaw) to one meal per week.

Contact: Washington State Department of Health, Fish Advisory Program, 1.877.458.7316

 

Advisory Location: Wenatchee River

Advisory Location: Wenatchee River

Nearest Community: Leavenworth to the river's confluence with the Columbia

Chemicals of Concern: PCBs and Mercury

Species affected: Mountain whitefish and  Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass

Issued by: Washington State Department of Health

Advisory Method:  Fact sheet ( pdf), press release

Recommendations: Mountain whitefish - DO NOT EAT

Largemouth and smallmouth bass - General public especially women who might become pregnant or are pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children should limit largemouth and smallmouth bass to two meals per month.

Contact: Chelan-Douglas Health District, Marc Marquis, 509.886.6450, www.cdhd.wa.gov

 

Clallam County
Advisory Location: Port Angeles Harbor

Advisory Location: Port Angeles Harbor

Nearest Community: Port Angeles

Chemicals of Concern: PCBs and Dioxins

Species affected: Clams, Crab, and Rockfish

Issued by: Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services

Advisory Method: Press release - May 11, 2007

Recommendations:  Clams - do not eat, Crab - do not eat. Rockfish - Eat only one meal per week 

This advice is for the general public especially women who might become pregnant or are pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children.

Contact: Thomas Locke, Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services, 360.417.2274

 

Clark County
Advisory Location: Lower Columbia River

Advisory Location: Lower Columbia River - near and downstream of the former Valance plant (5710 NW Lower River Road in Vancouver), river mile 103.

Nearest Community: Vancouver

Chemicals of Concern: PCBs

Species affected: Freshwater Clams

Issued by: Clark County Public Health

Advisory Method: Press release - April 24, 2007

Recommendations:  Do not eat or harvest clams.  Clark County is conducting outreach to let people know that eating these clams can have serious health consequences.  PCBs are potential carcinogens and may cause developmental deficits to newborns exposed during pregnancy.
 This advice is for the general public especially women who might become pregnant or are pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children.

Contact: Dr. Alan Melnick, Health Officer 360.397.8477, alan.melnick@clark.wa.gov Website: http://www.clark.wa.gov/health/index.html

 

King County
Advisory Location: Lake Washington

Nearest Community: Seattle

Chemicals of Concern: Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)

Species Affected: Northern pikeminnow, yellow perch, cutthroat trout

Issued by: Washington State Department of Health

Advisory Method: Press release, fact sheet, report

Recommendations: Northern pikeminnow - DO NOT EAT
Yellow perch greater than 10 ½” eat no more than 1 meal per month, less than 10 ½” eat no more than 4 meals per month.
Cutthroat trout greater than 12” eat no more than 1 meal per month, less than 12” eat no more than 3 meals per month.
This advice is for the general public especially women who might become pregnant or are pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children.

Contact: Washington State Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health Assessments, 1.877.485.7316

 

Northeast Tri County
Advisory Location: Lake Roosevelt

Nearest Community: Grand Coulee

Chemicals of Concern: Mercury 

Species Affected: Walleye

Issued by: Washington State Department of Health

Advisory Method: Signs posted

Recommendations: DOH recommends that women who might become pregnant, are pregnant, nursing, and young children should eat more than 2 meals per month of walleye caught from Lake Roosevelt.

Contact: Washington State Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health Assessments, 1.877.485.7316

 

Spokane County
Advisory Location: Spokane River

Nearest Community: Spokane

Chemicals of Concern: Lead, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)

Species Affected: Rainbow Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Large-Scale Sucker

Issued by: Spokane Regional Health District, Washington State Department of Health

Advisory Method:  Press release, signs, fact sheet English/Spanish/Russian/Hmong/Vietnamese(pdf)

Recommendations: Idaho border to upriver dam - all species do not eat; upriver dam to 9 mile dam - all species one meal per month; Lake Spokane (Long Lake) - all species no restrictions.

Contact: Mike LaScuoloa, Spokane Regional Health District, 509.324.1560 ext. 3, Solid Waste and Land Use

 

Walla Walla County
Advisory Location: Walla Walla River
Nearest Community: Walla Walla
Chemicals of Concern: Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Species Affected:  Carp, Northern Pikeminnow
Issued by:  Washington State Department of Health
Advisory MethodWalla Walla River Safe Fish Eating Guide (722 KB pdf) fact sheet (519 KB pdf), press release
Recommendations:  PCBs - General public especially women who might become pregnant or are pregnant, nursing mothers, and young children should limit their consumption (from the lower part of the river) and northern pikeminnow (from the upper river) to one meal per month.
Contact: Washington State Department of Health, Fish Advisory Program, 1.877.485.7316
 
Whatcom County
Advisory Location: Lake Whatcom  

Nearest Community: Bellingham

Chemicals of Concern: Mercury

Species Affected: Smallmouth bass, yellow perch

Issued by:  Whatcom County Health and Human Services

Advisory Method: Signs posted at boat launches and other sites around the lake. 

Recommendations: Women of childbearing age and children under six should not eat smallmouth bass and limit consumption of yellow perch to one meal a week.

Contact: Whatcom County Health Human Services, 360.676.6724
Washington State Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health Assessment, 1.877.485.7316

 
Yakima County
Advisory Location: Yakima River 

Nearest Community: Yakima

Chemicals of Concern: DDT, DDE

Species Affected: Large Scale and Bridgelip Sucker, Mountain Whitefish, Common Carp, Channel Catfish, and Northern Pikeminnow.

Issued by: Washington State Department of Health

Advisory Method: DDT in Bottomfish in Yakima River, pamphlet (pdf) and DDT pescados que Rio Yakima comen en el fondo del, pamphlet  (pdf)

Recommendations: Anglers are recommended to limit their consumption of the above species to one meal per week and eat fish such as trout instead of bottom fish.

Contact: Washington State Department of Health, Office of Environmental Health Assessments, 1.877.485.7316

 

 

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