Evaluating and Communicating Subsistence Seafood Safety in a Cross-cultural Context: Lessons Learned from the Exxon Valdez Oil SpillLawrence Jay Field |
Contents
A Case Study | 4 |
Figure | 4 |
Patterns of Subsistence Uses of Fish and Wildlife | 21 |
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ADF&G Alaska Department Alaska Native Alaska Peninsula analysis analyzed Anchorage aromatic contaminants beaches bile biliary FACS Butter Clams Chenega Bay Chitons cleanup compounds concentrations of ACs concerns crude oil Department of Fish dibenzothiophenes Division of Subsistence edible tissue environment Environmental EVOS exposure Exxon Valdez oil Fish and Game fish and shellfish Fisheries food safety Halibut harbor seals Health Task Force households HPLC invertebrate Kodiak Island Borough laboratory Larsen Bay Lower Cook Inlet marine mammals mollusks mussels Nanwalek NOAA number of samples oil contamination Oil Spill Health Old Harbor OSHTF Ouzinkie PAHs petroleum phenanthrene pink salmon Port Graham Port Lions post-spill pre-spill Prince William Sound response risk assessment samples collected sea lions shellfish species spill area Spill Health Task spilled oil subsistence fish subsistence foods subsistence harvests subsistence resources Subsistence Seafood Safety subsistence study subsistence users Tatitlek testing USFDA Valdez oil spill Varanasi villages Windy Bay