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The Texas
Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has issued an
advisory warning people to
limit consumption of freshwater drum and largemouth bass
from Clear Lake and Hills Lake and bowfin from Clear
Lake. Both lakes are in Panola County in East Texas. The
advisory was issued after laboratory testing detected
elevated levels of mercury in the three species.
Adults and children 12 and older are advised to eat no
more than two 8-ounce servings per month. Children under
12 should eat no more than two 4-ounce servings per
month.
Pregnant women, women who could become pregnant and
mothers who are breastfeeding are
advised not to eat any of the freshwater drum and
largemouth bass from the lakes or bowfin from Clear
Lake.
No other species of fish from the two lakes are included
in the warning.
Regular ingestion of methyl mercury, the mercury
compound in the fish, can harm the human brain and
nervous system. Young children are especially at risk.
The brain and nervous system in a developing fetus can
be permanently damaged if the mother-to-be eats foods
containing elevated levels of mercury during pregnancy.
Mercury is a naturally occurring element that gets into
air and water from the weathering of the earth’s crust,
from the burning of fossil fuels and from some
industrial discharges and emissions.
There is no risk of mercury poisoning from fishing,
skiing or swimming in the two lakes.
For persons in our area
who may fish these waters we advise you to follow the
above advisory concerning consumption of these species
of fish.
For more information
concerning this advisory click
here.
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