Thursday, June 3, 2010


2004 EPA and FDA Advice for:
Women Who Might Become Pregnant
Women Who are Pregnant
Nursing Mothers
Young Children
By following these three recommendations for selecting and eating fish or shellfish, women and young children will receive the benefits of eating fish and shellfish and be confident that they have reduced their exposure to the harmful effects of mercury.

***Do not eat Shark, Swordfish, King Mackerel, or Tilefish because they contain high levels of mercury.

***Eat up to 12 ounces (2 average meals) a week of a variety of fish and shellfish that are lower in mercury

***Five of the most commonly eaten fish that are low in mercury are shrimp, canned light tuna, salmon, pollock, and catfish.

***Another commonly eaten fish, albacore ("white") tuna has more mercury than canned light tuna. So, when choosing your two meals of fish and shellfish, you may eat up to 6 ounces (one average meal) of albacore tuna per week.

Check local advisories about the safety of fish caught by family and friends in your local lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. If no advice is available, eat up to 6 ounces (one average meal) per week of fish you catch from local waters, but don't consume any other fish during that week.

EPA RECOMMENDATIONS

SAFE FOR CONSUMPTION: < .3ppm of mercury

No more than 1.0 ppm of mercury/ week


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