+ PCB's & DIOXINS
Harvard researchers have reported that they found that the benefits of eating fish far outweighed the potential risks of PCB’s (polychlorinated biphenyls) and dioxins. The levels of PCBs and dioxins in fish species are low – similar to other commonly consumed foods such as beef, chicken, pork, eggs, and butter.
Furthermore, only ~9% of the PCBs and dioxins in the food supply come from fish and other seafood; more than 90% comes from other foods such as meats, vegetables, and dairy products.
Contaminants
PCBs (ppm)
- CFIA Limits - 2.0
- FDA & EPA Limits - 2.0
- Atlantic Salmon - 0.014
Mercury (ppm)
- CFIA Limits - 0.5
- FDA & EPA Limits - 1.0
- Atlantic Salmon - 0.018
Dioxans and furans (ppt)
- CFIA Limits - 20
- FDA & EPA Limits - under development
- Atlantic Salmon - 0.082
Sources: CFIA, FDA, EPA, Dewailley et al.
Adapted from USFDA Market Basket Study 2003 and Dewailley et al. 2007
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