1999
DOI: 10.1006/enrs.1998.3930
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Consumption of Freshwater Fish in Kahnawake: Risks and Benefits

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“…A questionnaire survey conducted in 1996 reveals that half of fishermen from a local community near Montreal consumed their catch (Chan et al 1999), attaining as much as 20 kg of SLR-caught fish per year per person (Kosatsky et al 2000;Nadon et al 2002). Apparently, one-third of fishermen stopped eating local fish over the previous decade, due to the perception that fish are unsafe to consume because of the presence of contaminants (Chan et al 1999).…”
Section: Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A questionnaire survey conducted in 1996 reveals that half of fishermen from a local community near Montreal consumed their catch (Chan et al 1999), attaining as much as 20 kg of SLR-caught fish per year per person (Kosatsky et al 2000;Nadon et al 2002). Apparently, one-third of fishermen stopped eating local fish over the previous decade, due to the perception that fish are unsafe to consume because of the presence of contaminants (Chan et al 1999).…”
Section: Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apparently, one-third of fishermen stopped eating local fish over the previous decade, due to the perception that fish are unsafe to consume because of the presence of contaminants (Chan et al 1999). This perception largely still holds among the general public despite the scientific evidence that both Hg and PCBs levels in fish from the Montreal area have declined by 35-50 % and by 80-99 %, respectively, between 197680-99 %, respectively, between and 199780-99 %, respectively, between (Laliberté 2003.…”
Section: Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent decades many studies have dealt with metal toxicity (Phillips and Russo, 1978;Handy, 1994;Awadallah et al, 1985;Dallinger et al, 1987;Chan et al, 1999;Soylak et al, 1999;Rased, 2001;Hiller et al, 2010;Gurkan and Ulusoy, 2010;Alkan et al, 2012;Papadimitriou et al, 2012;Mitra et al, 2012;Mendil et al, 2005), but in area around Sasa mine there is a lack of such studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is well supported in the literature on First Nations health, where authors frequently call for more holistic and culturally specific approaches in risk assessment (e.g., Judd et al, 2004;Richmond et al, 2005;Chan et al, 1999). Furthermore, failure to account for these potential impacts amount, in the words of O'Neill (2003), to "... a means by which the dominant society continues to dismantle the cultural bonds of indigenous peoples and to sanction the destruction of the land and resources that are crucial to the flourishing of these peoples" (3).…”
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“…For example, First Nations people who engage in cultural practices such as subsistence hunting may experience an increased risk of exposure to environmental contaminants (Usher et al, 1995). On the other hand, if a perception of risk of environmental contaminants is present among a First Nation, members may choose to shift away from cultural activities such as subsistence hunting, which may also have negative health affects (Chan et al, 1999;Kuhnlein & Chan, 2000;Kuhnlein & Receveur, 1996). It is, therefore, important to consider the multiple ways in which social and cultural constructions of risk may contribute to producing better risk assessments.…”
Section: Perceptions Of Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%