To eat or not to eat!
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I have seen some discussions here on eating (or not) fish from lake O (or any other water body for that mater)! A few days back on Lake O shore, an angler got mad at me for saying that you cannot eat as much as you want! He was like, if you do not eat the fish, you are not a fisherman! Furthur he was saying that the fish from lake is cleaner than the ones in supermarket and when I asked for a source of information he said “internetâ€
I think people only voice what their own desire is, and try to back it up by something they haveheared from someone or read somewhere, rather than sticking to the facts! IMO, since the Eating Consumption provided by MNR (http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/water/fishguide/index.php)is based on actual fish sampling and measuring the contaminations in the fish, it should be the source to trust. Their work is extraordinary in taking major species of fish from a lot of waterbodies and not only a few samples, but in variety of sizes! Why not stick to the science, and eat (if you wish) as much as recommended, not more!
After browsing this excellent forum for some time, I have decided to become a member and contribute.
I have seen some discussions here on eating (or not) fish from lake O (or any other water body for that mater)! A few days back on Lake O shore, an angler got mad at me for saying that you cannot eat as much as you want! He was like, if you do not eat the fish, you are not a fisherman! Furthur he was saying that the fish from lake is cleaner than the ones in supermarket and when I asked for a source of information he said “internetâ€
I think people only voice what their own desire is, and try to back it up by something they haveheared from someone or read somewhere, rather than sticking to the facts! IMO, since the Eating Consumption provided by MNR (http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/en/water/fishguide/index.php)is based on actual fish sampling and measuring the contaminations in the fish, it should be the source to trust. Their work is extraordinary in taking major species of fish from a lot of waterbodies and not only a few samples, but in variety of sizes! Why not stick to the science, and eat (if you wish) as much as recommended, not more!