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To Your Health: Eating Lake Fish in Minnesota

Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration

Category: Minnesota Department of Health

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To Your Health: Eating Lake Fish in Minnesota
Post Date: September 11, 2019
Resource Type:
  • short PDF
Description:

Fish in some lakes in Minnesota may contain levels of mercury that pose a health hazard to the people who eat them. This three-fold brochure, written in easy-to-read language, with illustrations, conveys important information to fishing enthusiasts and others who eat a lot of fish, and encourages the reader to take simple steps to protect their--and their family's health.

Author: Minnesota Department of Health Division of Environmental Health
Topic:
  • Animals
  • Food Chain
  • Lakes
  • Health
Audience:
  • Informal Educator
  • Early Childhood
  • Grades 6-8
  • All
Length in pages or time: 2
Fee?: 0
Library Loan?:
Is Training required?:
Seasonal?:
Language other than English:
Order information or contact: MDH Environmental Health Division 121 East 7th Place P.O. Box 64975 St. Paul, MN 55164-0975 651/215-0700
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