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Health Risks of Eating Too Many Local Fish: Who Knows?

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Health officials say you shouldn't eat too many local fish. In this piece, Jasmyn Belcher discovers where the message is being dropped. Read the full description.

Edit4_small The weather's great and the fish are biting, but what are you biting into when you eat the fish you catch in New York State?

The state Health Department puts out advisories on what kinds of fish you should and shouldn't eat, but how many people know this? WRVO's Jasmyn Belcher brings us this report from the Oswego river.

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The weather's great and the fish are biting, but what are you biting into when you eat the fish you catch in New York State?

The state Health Department puts out advisories on what kinds of fish you should and shouldn't eat, but how many people know this? WRVO's Jasmyn Belcher brings us this report from the Oswego river.

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