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MercuryTestingofSport/FoodFisheswithinHumboldtBay
FinalReport
April2018JenniferKalt,HumboldtBaykeeper,Arcata,CA
RossTaylor,RossTaylor&Associates,McKinleyville,CA
PreparedforHumboldtBaykeeper600FStreet,Suite3#810
Arcata,CA95521
FundedbyCaliforniaEnvironmentalProtectionAgency
EnvironmentalJusticeSmallGrantStateofCalifornia
Disclaimer:ThestatementsandconclusionsofthisreportarethoseoftheGranteeandnotnecessarilythoseoftheCaliforniaEnvironmentalProtectionAgency,itsemployees,ortheStateofCalifornia.TheStatemakesnowarranty,expressorimplied,andassumesnoliabilityfortheinformationcontainedinthesucceedingtext.
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Acknowledgements
HumboldtBaykeeperwouldliketothankthemanypeoplewhocontributedtotheHumboldtBayMercuryAssessment:
RossTaylorofRossTaylorandAssociates:Consultingfisheriesbiologistandavidfisherman,Rosscontributedtoallaspectsoftheproject,includingstudydesign,processingsamples,dataanalysis,reportwriting,andoutreachtosportanglers;
JasminSegura,HumboldtBaykeeper:Anglersurveys,Spanishtranslationandinterpretation;
TedHernandez,VincentDiMarzo,TimNelson,andPatriciaTorresoftheWiyotTribe:Inputonsamplingdesignandrecommendations,harvestingclamsamples;
MitchFarro,DarrenWard,PatMoorhouse,DougEpperley,IshanVernallis,ToddKraemer,andMikeWilson:Volunteerfishermenwhocollectedmostofthesamplesanalyzedforthisstudy;
PhilGlenn:Charterboatcaptain;
MaryAnnHytkenandallofherstudentsandassistantsatEnglishExpress,anon-profitEnglish-as-a-SecondLanguageschoolinEureka,CA;
MikeBuettner:Graphicdesign;
CoastSeafoodsCompany:Oysterssamples;
CEBAMAnalytical,Inc.ofBothell,Washington;
themanyanglerswhopatientlyansweredourquestions.
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MercuryTestingofSport/FoodFisheswithinHumboldtBay
ProjectPurposeandNeed
MercuryadvisorieshavebeenissuedformanymajorwaterbodiesinCalifornia,includingcoastalareasofNorthernCalifornia.HumboldtBayiscurrentlydesignatedasanareainneedofasite-specificfishadvisory(Smithetal.2016).In2012,theNorthCoastRegionalWaterQualityControlBoarddeterminedthatHumboldtBaydidnotwarrantlistingformercuryimpairmentunderCleanWaterActSection303(d)basedonmusseltestingdoneinthe1980s(NCRWQCB2012).However,thatsameyear,areportwasreleasedshowingthatLeopardSharkfromHumboldtBayhadthehighestmercurylevelsinastatewideassessmentofcontaminantsincoastalfish(Davisetal.2012),indicatinganeedforfurthersamplingofcommonlyeatenfishcaughtinHumboldtBay.
Background
FishconsumptionisthemajorrouteofmethylmercuryexposureintheUnitedStates(ATSDR1999).Formanyyears,mercuryadvisoriesfocusedprimarilyonwhichfishtoavoid.Aresultofthisapproachwasthatmanypeoplesimplyeliminatedfishfromtheirdiets,especiallypregnantwomen.
Therearemanyhealthbenefitsofeatingfishthatislowinmercury,PCBs,andothercontaminants.Fishishighinproteinandlowinfat,andisanimportantsourceofomega-3fattyacids,whichsupporthearthealthandbrainfunctions(Silbernageletal.2011).Inrecentyears,concernshavebeenraisedaboutgenericfishadvisoriescausingharmbyencouragingpeopletolimittheirfishconsumption,therebylimitingthebeneficialeffectsofeatinglow-mercuryfish(Verbrugge2007).
Methylmercuryisapowerfulneurotoxinthatcancauselossofcoordination,blurredvisionorblindness,andhearingandspeechimpairment.Atlowerlevelsofexposure,moresubtlesymptomsinadultsarenumbnessortinglinginthehands,feet,and/oraroundthemouth.Developingfetusesareparticularlysensitive,andcanexperienceslightdecreasesinlearningabilities,languageskills,attentionand/ormemoryfunction(Silbernageletal2011).
Methylmercuryaccumulatesinthebody,andmagnifiesinlarger,olderanimalsthateathigheronthefoodchain(Davisetal.2012).Butreducingmercuryexposurefromfishconsumptioncanlowerthemercurylevelsinbloodandhairsampleswithinafewmonths(Bose-O’Reillyetal.2010).Thisisespeciallyimportantinformationforwomenofchild-bearingage,sincetheycanreducetheirbabies’mercuryexposurebyeliminatingfishwithhighmercurylevelsfromtheirdiets.
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Themostvulnerablepopulationsarepeoplewhoeatalotoffish,includingrecreationalandsubsistencefishermenandtheirfamilies,tribalmembers,HmongandotherAsianresidents,Latinoresidents,andpeoplewithlowincomesthatfishtofeedtheirfamilies.Anothergroupatriskincludespeoplewithhighincomeswhocanaffordtoeatalotofexpensivefishsuchastuna,swordfish,andsushi.Thereareincreasedconcernsforpeoplewhomayconsumemanymealsfromonelargeanimal,suchasrecreationalandsubsistenceuserswhofreeze,smoke,orpressurecookandcanfishtoeatallyearround.
Mercuryisanaturalelementfoundinsomerockandsoil.Humanactivities,suchasburningcoalandtheuseofmercurytominegold,alsoaddmercurytotheenvironment(Smithetal.,2016).Atthistime,therearenoknownlocalsourcesofmercuryintheHumboldtBayarea.MercurywasusedinhistoricgoldminingintheKlamath,Trinity,andRussianRivers,butisnotknowntohaveoccurrednearHumboldtBayorintheadjacentEelandMadRiverwatersheds.ThemercuryintheHumboldtBayregionisthoughttooriginatefromcoal-burningpowerplantsinAsiaandelsewhere,whichisemittedintotheatmosphereanddepositedacrosswesternNorthAmerica.ArecentstudyfoundthatcoastalfogdepositsmercuryathigherlevelsthanrainwaterinCentralCalifornia(Weiss-Penziasetal.2012).PreviousStudiesintheRegion
Aspreviouslymentioned,a2012reportfoundthehighestlevelsofmercuryinCaliforniacoastalwatersinHumboldtBayLeopardShark(Davisetal.2012).TheaveragemercurylevelsintheseLeopardSharkfromHumboldtBaywas1.66partspermillion(ppm)–morethanthreetimesOfficeofEnvironmentalHealthHazardAssessment’s(OEHHA)“donotconsume”levelforwomenunder45andchildren(KlasingandBrodberg,2008)andmorethantwentytimestheadvisorylevelusedtodefinesubsistencefishing(GasselandBroberg2005).Onastatewidelevel,surveyresultsindicatethatthereissignificantmercurycontaminationincoastalareastocauseriskstohumanswherevertheycatchandeatlong-livedpredatorfish(KlasingandBrodberg,2008).
In2005,HumboldtBaykeeperteamedupwiththeWaterkeeperAllianceandtheEnvironmentalQualityInstituteatUniversityofNorthCarolina,Ashevilletosamplethreeimportantlocalfishspecies:ChinookSalmon,AlbacoreTuna,andLingcod(Evenson2006).TheChinookSalmonwerecaughtinthePacificOceanjustwestofHumboldtBay.TheAlbacorewerecaughtapproximately90mileswestofEurekaandrangedinsizefrom22to31pounds.LingcodwerecaughtoffthecoastofCapeMendocino,relativelyfarfromanyknownindustrialsourceofmercurypollution,andthesefishrangedfrom6to25poundsinsize.ResultsofHumboldtBaykeeper’spreviousmercurytestingareincludedintheResultssectionofthisreport.
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Methods-SpeciesSelectedforTesting:
FortheHumboldtBayprojecttheprimarycriteriaforselectionoffocalfishspeciesincluded:
• ThespeciesiscommonlyfishedforinHumboldtBayandkeptasafoodsource.• ThespeciesresideswithinHumboldtBayforasignificantpartoftheyear.• Thespeciesisrelativelylong-lived,thusmoresusceptibletobioaccumulationoftoxins.• Thespeciesisalreadyassociatedwithmercuryhealthadvisorieswithincoastalwaters
ofCalifornia.• Thespeciesisanimportantindicatortostatewidetrackingofmercurylevelsduetoits
widedistributionandabundantpopulations.
Thefishspeciesmeetingthesecriteriaincluded:
LeopardShark(Triakissemifasciata)–isaspeciesofHoundshark,commoninbaysandestuariesalongthewestcoastfromOregontoMexico.Theyaremostlyfoundinshallowwater(<4metersdepth)andoftenforageonmudflatsduringincomingtides.Fooditemsincludeclams,shrimps,crabsandbonyfishes.MostLeopardSharkshavehighsitefidelityandtendtoremaininarelativelysmallgeographicarea,whichhasledtogeneticdivergencethroughoutthespecies’distribution.LeopardSharksarecaughtbybothcommercialandrecreationalfisheries,forfoodandtheaquariumindustry.Whenhandledandprocessedcorrectly,themeatisconsideredexcellenttablefare.LeopardSharksareslow-growingandlong-lived,withfemalesreachingmaturityat10-15yearsandanestimatedmaximumlifespanof30years.LeopardSharksareknowntohavehighlevelsofmercury(Davisetal.2012).ThisspeciesiscommontoHumboldtBay;oftenupintotheMadRiverSloughandtheArcatachannelintheNorthBay.
BatRay(Myliobatiscalifornica)–isaspeciesofeagleray,commoninmuddyandsandysloughsandbaysfromOregontotheGulfofCalifornia.Batraysareeuryhalineandcantolerateawiderangeofsalinities.BayRayscangrowupto200pounds,butmostfishaverage20-30poundsinweight.Commonfooditemsaremollusks,crustaceansandsmallfishwhichtheyforageoffofthebottom.Theserayscanalsodigdown20cmtoexposeburiedpreysuchasclams.BayRaysareapopularsportfishinbayandpierfisheriesduetotheirlargesize,fightingcapabilitiesandarealsocommonlyeaten.Thewingshavelargeamountsofmeatthatmustbecleanedandprocessedquickly.Maximumlifespanhasbeenestimatedat20to25years.BatRaysareknowntohaveelevatedmercurylevels(Davisetal.2012).ThisspeciesiscommonthroughoutHumboldtBay.
CaliforniaHalibut(Paralichthyscalifornicus)–isalarge-toothedflounderspecies,distributedfromWashingtonsouthtoMagdalenaBayinBajaCalifornia.Thisflounderspeciesiscommoninbaysandnear-shorewatersandisanextremelypopularsportfishduetoitsexcellenttablefare.MostadultCaliforniaHalibutresideinwaterdepthslessthan30meters.Juveniles
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commonlyrearinprotectedbaysandadultsopportunisticallyinhabitbayswhenforagefishareconcentrated,suchasinHumboldtduringthesummerof2016.Californiahalibutcangrowupwardsof50pounds,butmostsport-caughtfishareinthefiveto20poundrange.UsinglightlineandlivebaitismostproductivewhenfishingforCaliforniaHalibut.Femalesmatureataboutagefourtofiveyearsandtheirmaximumlifespanisapproximately30years.CaliforniaHalibutareknowntohavemoderatelyelevatedmercurylevels(Davisetal.2012).Aspreviouslymentioned,thisspeciespresenceandrelativeabundanceinHumboldtBayisinfluencedbyavailabilityofforagefishsuchasanchoviesandsardines.CaliforniaHalibutweretargetedheavilyinHumboldtBayduringthesummersof2016and2017.
Lingcod(Ophiodonelongatus)–isthelargestmemberofthegreenlingfamily,Hexagrammidae,andisdistributedalongthewestcoastfromtheGulfofAlaskasouthtoBajaMexico.Theyaregenerallybottom-orientedfishassociatedwithrockyreefsindepthsof20to100meters.Lingcodarelargelynon-migratory.Theyareapopularsportfishduetotheirlargesize,aggressivenessandexcellenttaste.Lingcodcanexceed100poundsinweight,but10to30poundfisharemostcommon.Femalesmatureataroundage3to5yearsandcanliveupto20years.Maleshaveamaximumlifespanofaround14years.Lingcodareknowntohavemoderatelyelevatedmercurylevels(Davisetal.2012).InHumboldtBay,Lingcoddistributionismostlyrestrictedtotherockyhabitatofthejettiesandfisharecaughtbybothshore-basedandboatanglers.
ShinerSurfperch(Cymatogasteraggregata)–isthemostwidelydistributedoftheSurfperchspeciesinCaliforniawaters.ShinerSurfperchprefercalmwatersofbays,oftenassociatedwitheelgrassbedsandaroundthepilingsofdocksandpiers.ShinerSurfperchcanalsotolerateawiderangeofsalinitiesandcanbefoundinthelowerreachesofcoastalrivers.Thesefisharenotlong-livedanddonotfeedhighonthefoodchain,thusprevioustestinghasshowntheirmethylmercurylevelstoberelativelylowwhencomparedtootherspecies(Davisetal.2012).ShinerSurfperchwereincludedinthisstudybecauseitisapopulartargetspeciesofdockfishermen,iskeptforfoodandpreviousstudieshaveshownthisspeciestobethebeststate-wideindicatorspeciesforbaysandharborsbecauseofitswideandcommondistribution(Davisetal.2012).
Thesefivespecieswereoriginallyselectedasthestudy’sfocalspecies,yettheexactlistofspeciestestedwasmodifiedoncethestudywasunderway.Speciesaddedtothestudyincluded:WalleyeSurfperch(Hyperprosoponellipticum),Jacksmelt(Atherinopsiscaliforniensis),BlackRockfish(Sebastesmelanops),Horseneck(orFatGaper)Clam(Tresuscapx),PacificLittleneckClam(Protothacastaminea),MarthaWashington(orButter)Clam(Saxidomus
gigantea),andOystersfarmedinHumboldtBay.
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WalleyeSurfperchweresampledinsteadofShinerSurfperchbecausewewereunabletolocateanyconcentrationsofShinerSurfperchinHumboldtBay,whereastheWalleyeSurfperchwereabundantarounddockpilingswhereshore-basedanglerswerefishing.ThesedocksandpilingswerealsofrequentedbyJacksmelt,sothisspecieswasincludedformercurytesting.BlackRockfishwerecaughtwhilefishingforLingcodalongHumboldtBay’sjettiesandwereincludedinthesamplingbecausethisisatargetspeciesforpeoplefishingfromthejetties.ThethreespeciesofclamswereincludedbyrequestoftheWiyotTribe,whosemembersfrequentlyharvestclamsfromtraditionalsitesinsouthernpartsofHumboldtBay.Thefarmedoysterswereincludedbecauseoftheircommercialimportancetothelocaleconomy.
Methods-FishSamplingandProcessing:
FishsamplesfortheHumboldtBaymercurystudywerecaughtwithsport-fishingtackle,followingcurrentregulationssetbytheCaliforniaDepartmentofFishandWildlife(https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/regulations).Wereviewedfederalandstatecollectionmethodologieswhichstressedtheimportanceofproperhandlingandpreparationoftissuesamples,thussamplingwaslimitedtoapre-screenedgroupoffishermenthathadpreviousexperienceinbiologicalfieldsurveysanddatacollection.
MethodsusedtohandlefishandpreparesamplesfortestingwereconsistentwithmethodsdescribedintheEPAdocumenttitled,GuidanceforAssessingChemicalContaminantDatafor
useinFishAdvisories.Volume1:FishSamplingandAnalysis(U.S.EPA2000).However,onedeviationfromtheU.S.EPAmethodswasnottestingcompositesamples(amixtureoffleshfrommorethanonefish),becausetheuseofarangeofsamplescollectedbyvariouspersonsatvarioustimesandlocationswaspotentiallynotsuitableforcompositetesting.Also,testingofcompositesamplesrequiresahigherlevelofqualitycontrolinobtainingandhandlingsamples,aswellasamorerigorouschainofcustody.Theexceptionwastheshellfish;compositesampleswereanalyzedforallfourspeciesincludedinthestudy.
Oneofthemostimportantaspectsofthisprojectwashowfishwerehandleduponcapture,asexemplifiedbythefollowingparagraphintheU.S.EPAdocument:TheprimaryQA
considerationinsamplecollection,processing,preservation,andshippingproceduresisthe
preservationofsampleintegritytoensuretheaccuracyoftargetanalyteanalyses.Sample
integrityispreservedbypreventionoflossofcontaminantsalreadypresentinthetissuesand
preventionofextraneoustissuecontamination.
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Thesesteps,asrecommendedbytheU.S.EPA,werefollowedwhenhandlingandprocessingfishcaughtinHumboldtBayfortesting:
1. Allfishkeptforatissuesamplewerecaughtaliveandwerefreeofcuts,lacerations,tumorsandotheropenwounds.Wereleasedanyfishthatappearswounded.Allfishthatwerenotoflegalsizewerealsoreleased.
2. Allequipmentusedformeasuring,holding,processingandstoringfishand/ortissuesampleswerecleanedwithdetergentandrinsedwithdistilledwaterpriortoprocessingeachfish/tissuesample.
3. Toavoidcontaminationwithmeltingiceincoolers,sampledfishand/orfiletswereplacedinwaterproof(zip-lock)bags.
4. AlthoughtheU.S.EPAdiscouragesfieldprocessingoffish(i.e.filletingandbagging),whenthiswasdone,extracarewastakentoavoidcontaminationwithanysourcesofgasoline,diesel,oilsandgrease.Allknives,cleaningboardsandgloveswerethoroughlywashedbetweenfieldprocessingoftissuesamples.
5. Individualfishoftheselectedtargetspecieswererinsedinambientwatertoremoveanyforeignmaterialfromtheexternalsurface.Largefishwerestunnedbyasharpblowtothebaseoftheskullwithawoodenclubormetalrod.Thisclubwasusedsolelyforthepurposeofstunningfish,andwascleanedtopreventcontaminationofthesamples.
6. Oncestunned,thefish’stotallengthwasmeasuredincmormm(Figure1).ForBatRay,measurebodylength,lesstail/whip.Wholefishwereweighedwitheitheradigitalhangingscaleoradigitaltrayscale.
7. Photosweretakenofeachprocessedfish.Atleastonephotohadsomethinginthephotoforscale(suchaspersonormeasuringdevice).
8. Fieldprocessingwasdoneimmediatelyandfilletingwasconductedbyanexperiencedfisheriesbiologist.Priortofilleting,hands(orgloves)werewashedwithsoapandrinsedthoroughlyinambientwater,followedbydistilledwater.Specimenscameintocontactwithnon-contaminatingsurfaceonly.FishwerefilletedonaPolytetrafluoroethylene(PTFE)cuttingboardthatwascleanedproperlybetweeneachprocessedfish.Carewastakentoavoidcontaminatingfilettissueswithmaterialreleasedfrominadvertentpunctureofinternalorgans.Anydarkmuscletissueinthevicinityofthelaterallineshouldnotbeseparatedfromthelightmuscletissuethatconstitutestherestofthemuscletissuemass.
9. Afterfilletingandskinningthefish,wecutoffapiececlosetoeightouncestoonepoundinsize(225to450grams),weighedthissample,blotdried,wrappeditinaluminumfoil,tapedit,andplacedthesampleinsealedzip-lockbag.Thisbagwasthenstoredinacleancooleronice.Thesamplesbagswerepositionedinthecoolersothatmeltedice-waterwasunabletoinfiltratethebags.Thebagswerealsoclearlymarkedwithspeciesandcaptureinformation(fishspecies,totallength,weightofsample,
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capturedate,capturelocation)withatagconsistentwiththeU.S.EPAprotocol(Figure2).Thistagwasinsertedintoeachsample’szip-lockbag.
10. Afteradayoffieldsampling,allzip-lockbagsoftissuesampleswerestoredinafreezer(at-20oCor-4oF).Formethylmercurytesting,CDFWstandardsstatedthatsamplescanbefrozenforuptosixmonthspriortolaboratorytesting(EPA2000).
11. Fielddatasheets–weusedtheU.S.EPAfieldformwithonemodification:numberingthefishindividually(suchas,Lingcod#01)andignorethe“compositesample”sectionofthedatasheet.Also,weightofthewholefishandtissuesampleweightwasentered.Datasheetswereprintedonwater-proofpaperforfielduse.Aftereachfieldday,thedatasheetswerescannedandsavedasPDF’s.
12. FieldEquipmentlist–theHumboldtBayprojectusedalistconsistentwiththeU.S.EPArecommendationsforcollectionoftissuesamplesinthefield(AppendixA).
Figure1.Exampleofmeasurementoftotallength(fromU.S.EPA2000).
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Figure2.ExampleofU.S.EPAsampleIDlabelandlabelinstructions(fromU.S.EPA2000).
Forthemostpart,skinlessfiletsoffishweretested,consistentwiththefleshnormallyconsumedbytheHumboldtBayanglingcommunity.TheU.S.EPA(2000)statesthat,“usingskinlessfilletsforassessingmercuryexposuresformembersofthegeneralpopulationandmost
recreationalfishersismostconservative.Becausemercuryisdifferentiallyconcentratedin
muscletissue,leavingtheskinonthefishfilletactuallyresultsinalowermercuryconcentration
pergramofskin-onfilletthanpergramofskin-offfillet.Inaddition,fewconsumersinthe
generalpopulationeattheskinofthefish,whichjustifiesitsremovalforanalysis,particularly
whenmonitoringconcernsaredirectedsolelyatmercurycontamination.”However,theexceptionwastestingskin-onmeatofWalleyeSurfperchandJacksmeltduetotheirrelativelysmallsizeandthefactthatthesefishareusuallypreparedwithskin-on.Thetissuesamplesizeofafiletfromeachcapturedfishwasbetweeneightouncesandonepoundandwasweighedwithadigitaltrayscale.Again,theexceptionsweretheWalleyeSurfperchandJacksmeltbecauseoftheirsmallsize–eachsamplefromthesefishconsistedofaheadedandgutted
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carcass,similartohowthesespecieswouldbecleanedpriortocooking.Theseheadedandguttedcarcasseswereweighedtothe0.1poundsonadigitaltrayscale.
Methods-TissueSampleTestingandReporting:
TissuesamplesweresenttoCEBAMAnalytical,Inc.,locatedinBothell,Washington.CEBAMAnalyticalwasfoundedin1995byDr.LianLiangandspecializesintheanalysisandspeciationofmercuryinvarioussamplesusingmodifiedEPA1630andEPA1631Methods.TheHumboldtBaytissuesampleswereanalyzedforbothmethylmercuryandtotalmercury.Ofthetotalamountofmercuryfoundinfishmuscletissue,methylmercuryoftencomprisesmorethan95percentandisalsothemoretoxicform(Bloom,1992).Severalstudieshavegenerallyshownthatasfishage,mercuryconcentrationsintheirfleshincrease,includingconcentrationsofmethylmercury(U.S.EPA2000).Becauseofthesereasons,totalmercuryisusuallyanalyzedformostfishstudiesandassumedtobe100percentmethylmercuryforthepurposesofconservativeriskassessment(Smithetal.2016;Davisetal.2012).ThefishsampledfromHumboldtBayhadmethylmercuryvaluesthatwere81%to96%ofthetotalmercury.Ourresultsarereportedaslevelsoftotalmercuryinpartspermillion(ppm),consistentwithotherrecentassessmentscompletedinCaliforniacoastalwatersbytheSurfaceWaterAmbientMonitoringProgram(Davisetal.2012)andtheOfficeofEnvironmentalHealthHazardAssessment(Smithetal.2016).
ThetotalmercurythresholdsusedfortheHumboldtBaystudywereconsistentwithAdvisoryTissueLevels(ATLs)developedbyOEHHAandSWAMP(KlasingandBrodberg2008;Davisetal.2012;Smithetal.2016).TheOEHHAfishadvisoryprocessconsidersboththehealthbenefitsoffishconsumptionandtheriskfromexposuretothechemicalcontaminantsfoundinfish.Benefitsareincludedintheadvisoryprocessbecausethereisconsiderableevidenceandscientificconsensusthatfishshouldbepartofahealthy,well-balanceddiet.Thus,theATLsconsiderboththetoxicityofthechemicalandthepotentialhealthbenefitsofeatingfish.OEHHAusestheATLstodeterminethemaximumnumberofservingsperweekthatconsumerscaneat,foreachspeciesandateachlocation,tolimittheirexposuretothesecontaminants.TheOEHHAestablishedthreeATLthresholdsbasedageandsexbecausefetusesandchildrenaremoresensitivetothetoxiceffectsofmethylmercury.TheATLsforthesensitivepopulation,includingwomenwhomightbecomepregnant(typically18to45yearsofage)andchildrenarelowerthanforwomenover45yearsoldandmen.ThelowerATLvaluesforthesensitivepopulationprovideadditionalprotectiontoallowfornormalgrowthanddevelopmentofthebrainandnervoussystemofunbornbabiesandchildren(Smithetal.2016).
The“donotconsume”mercuryATLforchildrenandwomenuptoage45is0.44ppmandforwomenoverage45andmenis1.31ppm.The“consumenomorethanoneservingperweek”ATLforchildrenandwomenuptoage45isbetween0.15and0.44ppm.Foranadult,one
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servingisconsideredaneight-ounceuncookedskinlessfilet(fourouncescooked).Aservingforachildishalfthat(fourouncesuncookedandtwoouncescooked).OEHHA’sthirdATLformercuryis0.07ppmwasalowerboundthresholduntiltheATLtablewasupdatedinNovember2017.ThenewtableaddedATLsforfour,five,six,andsevenservingsperweek(KlasingandBrodberg2008).
Results–MercuryLevelsofFishTestedfromHumboldtBay
InAugustof2016,HumboldtBaykeeperenlistedtheservicesofCaptainPhilGlennandhisboattheBluefintoassistincollectingfishforthestudy.Ontwohalf-daytripswecaughtfivelegal-sizedCaliforniaHalibut,threeBatRaysandoneLeopardShark.NumerousundersizedhalibutandBrownSmooth-houndSharkswerecaughtandreleased.AdditionalsamplinginSeptemberof2016conductedbyRossTaylorandAssociates(RTA)resultedinsamplesfromtwomoreBatRaysandaLingcod.ClamsampleswerecollectedinSouthHumboldtBaywiththeassistanceoftheWiyotTribeonMarch30,2017.AdditionalsamplingbyRTAoccurredonJuly3rd,21stand27thandonSeptember24thand29thof2017.Duringthesefivesamplingeffortsthefollowingsampleswereobtained:fourLingcod,twoBlackRockfish,fiveWalleyeSurfperch,twoJacksmelt,andoneCaliforniaHalibut.FarmedoysterswereharvestedinNorthHumboldtBaybyCoastSeafoodsCompanyinEureka.
ThesixCaliforniaHalibuttestedrangedinsizefrom4.8poundsto36poundsintotalweight(Table1andFigure3).FiveofthesefishwerecaughtnorthoftheSamoaBridge,andthesixthfishwascapturedsouthoftheSamoaBridgeneartheCoastGuardStation(Table1andFigure3).Thesesixfish(includingduplicatetests)hadtotalmercurylevelsbetween0.094and0.354ppm,andanaverageof0.204ppm(Table1andFigure3).Mostofthesevaluesarewithinthe“nomorethanoneservingperweek”ATLrangeforchildrenandwomenundertheageof45.
FiveBatRaysweretestedandthesefishrangedinsizebetween7.6poundsand48poundsintotalweight(Table1andFigure3).AllfiveBatRayswerecaughtnorthoftheSamoaBridge.Thesefivefish(includingduplicatetests)hadtotalmercurylevelsbetween0.121and0.423ppm,andanaverageof0.276ppm(Table1andFigure3).Mostofthesevaluesarewithinthe“nomorethanoneservingperweek”ATLrangeforchildrenandwomenundertheageof45.
FiveLingcodwerecaughtwhilefishingalongthenorthandsouthjettiesattheentrancetoHumboldtBay.Thesefishrangedinsizebetween3.6poundsand9.2poundsintotalweight(Table1andFigure3).Thesefivefish(includingduplicatetests)hadtotalmercurylevelsbetween0.1459and0.5405ppm,andanaverageof0.3157ppm(Table1andFigure3).Fourofthesevaluesarewithinthe“nomorethanoneservingperweek”ATLrangeforchildrenandwomenundertheageof45andthefishthatweighed9.2poundsexceededtheATLof0.44ppm(donotconsumeforchildrenandwomenuptoage45).ThefiveLingcodcaughtalongthe
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HumboldtBayjettieshadconsistentincreasesoftotalmercurywithincreasedbodyweight(Table1andFigure3).HumboldtBaykeepertestedthetotalmercurylevelsoffourLingcodcaughtin2005intheoceannearCapeMendocino.Thesefishrangedinsizefrom6.2poundsto25.4poundsintotalweightandhadtotalmercuryvaluesbetween0.362and0.910ppm(Table1andFigure3).ThethreelargestfishwereabovetheATLof0.44ppm,thedonotconsumelevelforchildrenandwomenuptoage45.
FiveWalleyeSurfperchwerecaughtfromtheHumboldtBayRedwoodTerminalDock,locatedonthewestsideofthebay,southoftheSamoaBridge.Thesefivefishrangedinsizebetween2.2ouncesand2.8ounces,withrelativelylowtotalmercuryvaluesof0.1004to0.1360ppm(Table1andFigure3).
TwoBlackRockfishwerecaughtalongthesouthjettyattheentrancetoHumboldtBay.Thesetwofishweighed2.4and2.1pounds,withrelativelylowtotalmercuryvaluesbetween0.1320and0.1340ppm(Table1andFigure3).
OneLeopardSharkwascaughtinthenorthsectionofHumboldtBayinthechannelthatheadsnorthtowardsArcata.Thisfishhadatotalweightof20.4poundsandatotalmercurylevelof1.292ppm(Table1andFigure3).ThisLeopardSharkhadthehighestleveloftotalmercuryofthe34samplestestedfromfishcaughtwithinHumboldtBay(Table1andFigure3).OtherrecentstudiesthattestedLeopardSharkscaughtinCaliforniaallresultedinhighlevelsoftotalmercury(Smithetal.2016;Davisetal.2010).
WealsoincludedthetotalmercurylevelsoffiveChinookSalmontestedbyBaykeeperin2005becausetheimportanceoftheoceansalmonfisherytoNorthcoastanglers.Thesefivesalmonrangedinsizefrom4.7poundsto8.5poundsandallhadrelativelylowtotalmercuryvaluesbetween0.027and0.051ppm(Table1andFigure3).
TheaveragemercuryconcentrationintheAlbacorecaughtoffHumboldtCountycoastwas0.110ppm.TheseresultsareconsistentwithastudyofalbacorecaughtinOregonin2003,whichfoundaveragemercuryconcentrationsof0.14ppm(Morrisseyetal.2008).
TheshellfishtestedformercuryincludedHorseneck,Littleneck,andMarthaWashingtonclamsandoystersculturedinHumboldtBay.Alltheshellfishsamplestestedwerebelow0.07ppmandconsidered“safetoeat”inregardstototalmercury(Figure4).
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Table1.HumboldtBaymercurytestingresultsforeightfishspecies.
CollectionDate
Species Lab’sTissueSampleID#
TotalLength(inches)
WholeWeight(pounds)
TotalMercury(ppm)
SampleLocationandDescription
8/24/2016 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-001 24.0 5.4 0.130 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-001-D 24.0 5.4 0.138 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-002 23.6 5.4 0.094 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-003 22.8 4.8 0.206 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-004 22.8 5.1 0.152 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-005 24.8 5.7 0.354 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-005-D 24.8 5.7 0.342 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel9/24/2017 CaliforniaHalibut CAHAL-006 45.5 36.0 0.220 NearCoastGuardStation8/20/2016 BatRay BATRY-001 28.3 48.0 0.396 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/20/2016 BatRay BATRY-002 15.0 7.6 0.160 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 BatRay BATRY-003 23.2 24.4 0.383 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/24/2016 BatRay BATRY-003-D 23.2 24.4 0.423 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/26/2016 BatRay BATRY-004 19.3 15.2 0.322 NorthofSamoaBridgeinwestchannel8/26/2016 BatRay BATRY-005 20.1 15.8 0.121 NorthofSamoaBridgeinArcatachannel8/26/2016 BatRay BATRY-005-D 20.1 15.8 0.128 NorthofSamoaBridgeinArcatachannel10/20/2016 Lingcod#1 LCOD-001 22.5 3.6 0.1459 Southjetty10/20/2016 Lingcod#1duplicate LCOD-001-D 22.5 3.6 0.1461 Southjetty7/21/2017 Lingcod#2 LCOD-002 29.1 9.2 0.5405 Northjetty7/21/2017 Lingcod#3 LCOD-003 26.0 6.8 0.4055 Northjetty7/21/2017 Lingcod#3duplicate LCOD-003-D 26.0 6.8 0.4198 Northjetty7/29/2017 Lingcod#4 LCOD-004 25.3 4.9 0.2681 Southjetty9/27/2017 Lingcod#5 LCOD-005 26.4 6.5 0.2839 Southjetty
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Table1(continued).HumboldtBaymercurytestingresultsforeightfishspecies.
CollectionDate
Species Lab’sTissueSampleID#
TotalLength(inches)
WholeWeight(pounds)
TotalMercury(ppm)
SampleLocationandDescription
2005 Lingcod LCOD-1-2005 N/A 25.4 0.910 OceannearCapeMendocino2005 Lingcod LCOD-2-2005 N/A 20.2 0.853 OceannearCapeMendocino2005 Lingcod LCOD-3-2005 N/A 10.6 0.599 OceannearCapeMendocino2005 Lingcod LCOD-4-2005 N/A 6.2 0.326 OceannearCapeMendocino
7/03/2017 WalleyeSurfperch#1 SHSPR-001 6.9 2.6oz. 0.1171 RedwoodTerminalDock7/03/2017 WalleyeSurfperch#2 SHSPR-002 6.5 2.8oz. 0.1105 RedwoodTerminalDock7/03/2017 WalleyeSurfperch#3 SHSPR-003 5.9 2.2oz. 0.1125 RedwoodTerminalDock7/03/2017 WalleyeSurfperch#4 SHSPR-004 6.4 2.3oz. 0.1004 RedwoodTerminalDock7/03/2017 WalleyeSurfperch#5 SHSPR-005 6.1 2.4oz. 0.1360 RedwoodTerminalDock7/29/2017 BlackRockfish#1 BLRCO-001 14.9 2.4 0.134 Southjetty9/27/2017 BlackRockfish#2 BLRCO-002 13.3 2.1 0.132 Southjetty9/27/2017 BlackRF#2duplicate BLRCO-002-D 13.3 2.1 0.133 Southjetty7/03/2017 Jacksmelt#1 JSMEL-001 10.6 4.6oz. 0.0762 RedwoodTerminalDock7/03/2017 Jacksmelt#2 JSMEL-002 11.0 6.2oz. 0.0821 RedwoodTerminalDock8/24/2016 LeopardShark#1 LEOSH-001 52.0 20.4 1.292 NorthofSamoaBridgeinArcatachannel
2005 ChinookSalmon CS-1-2005 N/A 4.7 0.046 Ocean-westofHumboldtBayentrance2005 ChinookSalmon CS-2-2005 N/A 5.0 0.051 Ocean-westofHumboldtBayentrance2005 ChinookSalmon CS-3-2005 N/A 6.7 0.045 Ocean-westofHumboldtBayentrance2005 ChinookSalmon CS-4-2005 N/A 8.5 0.027 Ocean-westofHumboldtBayentrance2005 ChinookSalmon CS-5-2005 N/A 6.8 0.048 Ocean-westofHumboldtBayentrance
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Figure3.HumboldtBaymercurytestingresultsforeightfishspecies.
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Figure4.HumboldtBaymercurytestingresultsforfourshellfishspecies.
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Results–AngerSurveys:
Atotalof80shore-basedanglerswereinterviewedtofindoutwhichfishspeciespeoplecatch
andeatmostfrequentlyfromHumboldtBay.ThesesurveysfocusedontheDelNorteStreet
PierandseveraldocksinEureka,theNorthJettyinSamoa,andtheMadRiverSloughBridgein
Manila.TheDelNorteStreetPieristheonlypublicfishingpierinHumboldtBay,andisavery
popularfishingspot(Figure5).Inaddition,anglersurveyswereconductedinSpanishatabilingualhealthfairinFortunaandatEnglish-as-a-Second-Language(ESL)classesinEureka.
AnglersurveyswerealsopostedonlineinbothSpanishandEnglish.
Figure5.TheDelNorteStreetPierinEurekaistheonlypublicfishingpierinHumboldtBay,and
wasthesiteofthemajorityofanglersurveysconductedforthisstudy.TheCityofEureka
estimatesthat10to15anglersusetheDelNorteStreetpieraday.
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Mostpeopleeatwhattheycatchorfeedittotheirfamilies,althoughsomearefishingforbait
tofishinoceanwaters.Ofthe80anglerssurveyed,fivesaidtheyeatleopardsharkfrom
HumboldtBay.Themajority(62)saidtheyeatshellfishfromthebay;ofthose,55eat
Dungenesscrabandrockcrab,41eatoysters,24eatclams,and19eatmussels.Whenasked,
“HowmanytimesdidyoueatfishfromHumboldtBayinthelast30days?”theanswersranged
from0to13.ThenumberofyearsanglerssurveyedhadbeenfishinginHumboldtBayranged
from“thisismyfirsttime”to“mywholelife”(Figure6).
Thecookingmethodspeopleusedincludeddeepfry,panfry,bake,grill,andboil.Ofthe63
respondentswhosaidtheycookfishtheycatchinoil,onlyfoursaidtheyreusedtheoil.Only
eightrespondentssaidtheyfreeze,can,orsmokefishtobeeatenthroughouttheyear.The
majority(57)removedtheskin,whilesevendidnot.AfishermanfromShelterCovewhowas
interviewedsaidhehadelevatedbloodlevelsofmercuryfromconsumingfresh,frozen,and
cannedfreshrockfish3-4timesaweek.Hisdoctoradvisedeliminatingallfishfromhisdietfor
threemonths,afterwhichhisbloodlevelsofmercurydeclined.
Figure6.ThenumberofyearsthatrespondentstotheanglersurveyshavefishedonHumboldt
Bay.
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Recommendations–ConsumptionGuidelines:
TheultimatepurposeofthisstudyistoprovidethepublicwhofishinornearHumboldtBay
informationaboutmercurylevelsinthefishtheyandtheirfamiliesconsume.Theguidelines
providedarebasedonOEHHA’srecommendednumberofservingsperweekforthetwo
previouslymentionedpopulations:(1)womenundertheageof45andchildren,and(2)women
olderthan45andmenolderthan18yearsofage(Table2).Ocean-caughtChinookSalmonhad
thelowestmercurylevelsofthelocallytestedfishandaresafetoconsumeatasubsistence
levelof20to28mealspermonthbyallpeople(Table2).BecauseofthelowerATL’ssetfor
womenundertheageof45andchildren,allotherfishspeciesshouldbeconsumedatlower
frequencies,andinthecaseoflargerLingcodandallLeopardShark,avoidedalltogether(Table
2).
Table2.Averagemercurylevelsinpartspermillion(ppm)forfishspeciescaughtinornearHumboldtBayandguidelinesforconsumption.
Species AverageMercury
Levels,ppm
RecommendedServings*perWeek,
Women<45&Children1
RecommendedServings*perWeek,
Women>45&Men1
Oysters 0.026 7 7
Chinooksalmon 0.043 5 7
Clams 0.045 5 7
JackSmelt 0.079 2 7
LocalAlbacore 0.110 2 5
WalleyeSurfperch 0.115 2 5
BlackRockfish 0.131 2 4
CaliforniaHalibut 0.192 1 3
BatRay 0.281 1 2
Lingcod<10lbs. 0.330 1 2
Lingcod>10lbs. 0.787 AVOID 1
LeopardShark 1.476 AVOID AVOID*Servingsizes:adults=8ouncesuncooked(4ouncescooked);children=4ouncesuncooked(2ouncescooked).1OfficeofEnvironmentalHealthHazardAssessment’sNov.2017AdvisoryTissueLevelshttps://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/fish/report/atlmhgandothers2008c.pdf
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Recommendations–FurtherTesting:
Basedonthestrongpublicinterestreceivedafterwereleasedourresultsviaradiointerview,
localnewsprint,tablingatseveralcommunityfunctions,socialmedia,andinputsolicitedfrom
tribalmembersandsportfishermen,thereappearstobeaneedforfurthertestingoffish
consumedbyHumboldtBaysportfishersandWiyotTribemembers.Aliteraturereviewof
mercurystudiesconductedthroughoutthePacificNorthwestrevealedawiderangeofmercury
levelsforfishandshellfishalsopresentinornearHumboldtBay(Careyetal.2014;Davisetal.
2012;Dykstra2008;SWRCB1998)(Table3).
Inquiriesaboutthemercurylevelsinlocally-caughtPacificHalibuthavebeenmadeby
HumboldtBay-basedsportfishers.Otherrequestshaveincludedtestingoflocallycaught
Cabezon,ChinaRockfish,GopherRockfish,andCopperRockfish.PacificLampreyisaspecies
harvestedatthemouthoftheEelRiverbyWiyotTribemembers,andthereisinterestintesting
lampreyformercury.Finally,wewereonlyabletoobtainasinglelegal-sizedLeopardShark
fromHumboldtBayandwouldliketotestseveraladditionalfishtohaveabetterunderstanding
oftherangeofmercuryvaluesinthisspecies.
Table3.Averagemercurylevelsinpartspermillion(ppm)forfishspeciestestedthroughoutthePacificNorthwest,alongwithOEHHA’srecommendedconsumptionlevels(KlasingandBrodberg,2008).
Species AverageMercury
Levels,ppm
RecommendedServings*perWeek,
Women<45&Children1
RecommendedServings*perWeek,
Women>45&Men1
Sardines 0.013 7 7
Anchovies 0.017 7 7
Mussels 0.041 5 7
DungenessCrab 0.074 2 7
PacificHalibut<40lbs. 0.202 1 3
PacificHalibut>40lbs. 0.606 AVOID 1
Cabezon 0.474 AVOID 1
ChinaRockfish 0.643 AVOID 1
GopherRockfish 0.760 AVOID 1
CopperRockfish 0.835 AVOID 1*Servingsizes:adults=8ouncesuncooked(4ouncescooked);children=4ouncesuncooked(2ouncescooked)
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AppendixA.Recommendedequipmentlistforcollectingtissuesamplesinthefieldfor
methylmercurytesting.Developedforboat-basedsamplinginHumboldtBay,California.
1. FieldLogbook.2. Datasheets.3. SampleIDlabels.4. Clipboard.5. HandheldGPSunit(orboat-basedunit).6. Depthfinderonboattomeasuredepth(s)atcollectionlocation(s).7. Indeliblepens.8. Collectionequipment–rods,reels,bait,lures,landingnet,club,etc.9. Digitalcamerafortakingspecimenphotos.10. Measuringdevice–tapeorboard.11. Scaleforweighingfish.12. Scaleforweighingtissuesamples.13. Filetknivesandsharpeningstone.14. Aluminumfoil–extra-heavyduty.15. Freezertape.16. Gallonzip-lockbagsfortissuesamples.17. Foldingtableforprocessingfishandsamples.18. Plasticsheetortarptocoverfoldingtable.19. Cleaningboard.20. Coolerwithicefortemporarystorageoftissuesamples.21. Liquiddishsoap-forcleaninghands,knivesandotherprocessingequipmentbetween
samples.22. Distilledwaterforrinsinghands,knivesandotherprocessingequipmentbetween
samples.Severalgallons(atleast).23. Papertowels(twoorthreerolls).
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APPENDIXB:PHOTOGRAPHSOFSAMPLEDFISHFROMHUMBOLDTBAY
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FigureB-1.BatRay#1(weight=48.0pounds)caughtonAugust20,2016.
FigureB-2.BatRay#2(weight=24.4pounds)caughtonAugust28,2016.
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FigureB-3.BlackRockfish#1caughtonJuly29,2017alongthesouthjettyofHumboldtBay.
FigureB-4.BlackRockfish#2caughtonSeptember27,2017alongthesouthjettyofHumboldtBay.
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FigureB-5.Lingcod#2(weight=9.8pounds)caughtonJuly21,2017alongthenorthjettyofHumboldtBay.
FigureB-6.Lingcod#3(weight=6.8pounds)caughtonJuly21,2017alongthenorthjettyofHumboldtBay.
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FigureB-7.WalleyeSurfperchcaughtonJuly3,2017.
FigureB-8.WalleyeSurfperch#1-5caughtonJuly3,2017.
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FigureB-9.LeopardShark#1(weight=20.4pounds)caughtonAugust20,2016.
FigureB-10.CaliforniaHalibut#3(weight=5.1pounds)caughtonAugust24,2016.