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From: Elaine Harmon <eharmon_at_cs.miami.edu>
subject: [Paddlewise] recent health news, water-related
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 11:39:20 -0400 (EDT)
Hi, these are from the latest Fishlink news:

FL Red Tides.  On Sept. 27, 1999, county health departments began advising
people to avoid beaches and waterways because of separate red tides along
the FL panhandle coast in the Gulf of Mexico and south of Jacksonville
along the Atlantic coast.  The Gulf bloom reportedly began in Port St. Joe
about several weeks ago, while the Atlantic bloom was reported to have
begun about a week ago in Duval County.  Individuals on beaches have
reported eye and respiratory irritation.  On Sept. 28 and 29, 1999, a
series of fish kills (mullet, trout, redfish, and sheepshead) attributed
to the red tide were reported in the Intracoastal Waterway in St. Johns
County. [Assoc Press, Jacksonville Times-Union]

Seafood-Transmitted Diseases.  On Sept. 16, 1999, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention published (in Emerging Infectious Diseases -
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol5no5/mead.htm ) the results of a study
finding that tainted food sickens 76 million Americans and kills 5,000
each year.  The single largest known contributor to these illnesses,
causing 9.2 million cases annually, is reported to be Norwalk-like viruses
found in shellfish from waste-polluted waters. [Minneapolis Star Tribune]


{Freshwater Extinction Study.  A study of extinction rates of freshwater
animals by 2 Canadian scientists, published in the October 1999 issue of
Conservation Biology, suggests that these animals are becoming extinct at
a rate 5 times faster than land species.} [Environment News Service]
...(maybe that means in Canada you SHOULD pee on land instead of in the
river? ;-)  No, let's not open that one up again! e )

Elaine Harmon - eilidh_at_dc.seflin.org - eharmon_at_cs.miami.edu



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From: <dldecker_at_se.mediaone.net>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] recent health news, water-related
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 17:50:59 -0400
At 11:39 AM 10/13/99 -0400, Elaine Harmon wrote:
>Hi, these are from the latest Fishlink news:
>
>FL Red Tides.  On Sept. 27, 1999, county health departments began advising
>people to avoid beaches and waterways because of separate red tides along
>the FL panhandle coast in the Gulf of Mexico and south of Jacksonville
>along the Atlantic coast.  The Gulf bloom reportedly began in Port St. Joe
>about several weeks ago, while the Atlantic bloom was reported to have
>begun about a week ago in Duval County.

It is pretty bad here,(Jacksonville) but in a couple of hours either in air
condition or leaving the beaches it clears up. The worst thing is several
club trips have had to be cancelled or rescheduled. They say it can last
12-14 weeks fun fun, sure am glad we have a lot of inland rivers to paddle,
cough, cough sneeze, snort, ah all better now lets paddle

Dana
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