Publication Summary

Title

Results from Analyzing Metals in 1999 Spokane River Fish and Crayfish Samples

Month-Year PublishedFebruary 2000
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Short Description

Data tables are provided that show results from analyzing zinc, lead, and cadmium in 62 fish tissue samples and 3 crayfish samples collected from the Spokane River in 1999. The fish species, rainbow trout, mountain whitefish, and largescale suckers were analyzed both as whole fish and fillets. The crayfish were analyzed whole.

The fish from this study were also analyzed for PBDEs. These data are included in the EIM project AJOH0022, but the bulk of the results do not appear in any publications. PBDE results from six specific fish are discussed in publication 01-03-033 (linked below).

Publication Number00-03-017
Author(s)Johnson, A.
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Number of pages 16 pp.
Keywords biological, fish, information, laboratory, lead, metals, PBDEs, plan, results, river, Spokane River, study, toxics monitoring, zinc
Subject Waterbodies
Spokane River
map of Washington state showing locations of subject waterbodies
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