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Title:
Fish Consumption Survey Of The Suquamish Indian Tribe Of The Port Madison Indian Reservation, Puget Sound Region
Author:
The Suquamish Tribe
Date Published:
8/2000
Description:
The Suquamish Tribal Council approved a proposed study of seafood consumption habits of Suquamish Tribal members living on and near the Port Madison Indian Reservation in March 1997. The study was funded by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) through a grant to the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), awarded for the purpose of determining seafood consumption rates, patterns, and habits of members of the Suquamish Tribe. A secondary objective included the· identification of cultural practices and attributes which affect consumption rates, patterns, and habits of members of the Suquamish Tribe. The Suquamish Tribe's study provides consumption rates by individual type of finfish and shellfish as well as by seafood groups. Complete data are provided for participants, including non-consumers, by age and gender. Consumption rates for adults and children under six years of age by individual type of finfish and shellfish as well as by seafood groups are also provided for consumers only. Fish Consumption Survey of The Suquamish Indian Tribe Of The Port Madison Indian Reservation, Puget Sound Region originally available at http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/standards/docs/toxics/suquamish2000report.pdf, last accessed July 15, 2015.
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