![]() ![]() Please note that all fresh water bodies in New York City parks are catch and release only and are not regularly monitored for contaminants. As contaminants are transferred to cooking liquid, you should also discard crab or lobster cooking liquid.ģ Check the NYS DEC website for updated marine regulations and special restrictions for certain species. ![]() ![]() The general population refers to everyone else.ġ The specific health advisories for the waters listed above also apply to tributaries (for example, Gowanus Canal and Newtown Creek) and connected waters if there are no dams, falls, or barriers to stop the fish from moving upstream.Ģ DON'T EAT the soft "green stuff" (mustard, tomalley, liver, or hepatopancreas) found in the body section of crabs and lobsters from any waters because cadmium, PCBs, and other contaminants concentrate there. The sensitive population refers to people who may bear children under the age of 50 and children under 15. Raritan Bay, west of Wolfe's Pond Park 2, 3Ītlantic needlefish, Bluefish, Rainbow smelt, Striped bassĪtlantic needlefish, Bluefish, Rainbow smeltĪmerican eel, Gizzard shad, Striped bass, White perch Upper New York Bay, north of Verrazano Narrows Bridge 2, 3Ĭrab or lobster tomalley and cooking liquid 2Īmerican eel 5, Channel catfish, Gizzard shad, White catfishĪtlantic needlefish, Bluefish, Carp, Goldfish, Rainbow smelt, Striped bass, White perch All Health Care Professionals & Patient SafetyĪdvisory Tables New York City Region Advice - Upper Bay, Rivers, and Kills.Clinical Guidelines, Standards & Quality of Care.Health & Safety in the Home, Workplace & Outdoors.Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records. ![]()
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