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Mar 21, 2007

Madison, WI - Declaration of WAR on Mercury Pollution

MERCURY CONTAMINATION OF FISH WARRANTS WORLDWIDE PUBLIC WARNING (From precaution.org)

Madison, Wisc. -- The health risks posed by mercury contaminated fish is sufficient to warrant issuing a worldwide general warning to the public -- especially children and women of childbearing age -- to be careful about how much and which fish they eat. That is one of the key findings comprising "The Madison Declaration on Mercury Pollution" published today in a special issue of the international science journal Ambio.


Five other major findings in the declaration were:
** On average, three times more mercury is falling from the sky today than before the Industrial Revolution 200 years ago as a result of the increasing use of mercury and industrial emissions.

** The uncontrolled use of mercury in small-scale gold mining is contaminating thousands of sites around the world, posing long-term health risks to an estimated 50 million inhabitants of mining regions. These activities alone contribute more than 10 percent of the mercury in Earth's atmosphere attributable to human activities today.

** Little is known about the behavior of mercury in marine ecosystems and methylmercury in marine fish, the ingestion of which is the primary way most people at all levels of society worldwide are exposed to this highly toxic form of mercury.

** Methylmercury exposure now constitutes a public health problem in most regions of the world.

"The policy implications of these findings are clear," "The declaration and detailed analyses presented in the five supporting papers clearly show that effective national and international policies are needed to combat this global problem."

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From Article http://www.precaution.org/lib/07/prn_madison_declaration_on_hg.070308.htm