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October[removed]Q&As: Heavy metal levels in Derwent estuary fish and shellfish Current Advice from the Director of Public health Do NOT eat any shellfish from the Derwent estuary, including Ralphs Bay,
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Document Date: 2012-04-12 00:27:12


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Kingston / /

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Fishcare / Nyrstar / Inland Fisheries Service / DHHS / Antarctic Studies / While / /

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Australia / /

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Product Issues / Funding / /

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Institute of Marine / Nyrstar Hobart Smelter / University of Tasmania / /

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high heavy metal levels / heavy metal inputs / food chain / heavy metal contamination / heavy metal monitoring / food safety standards / recommended food safety standards / food safety standard / heavy metal loads / metal loads / heavy metal distributions / heavy metal content / metal levels / metal contaminated sediments / careful management / recommended food safety standard / heavy metal levels / zinc smelter site / above national food safety standards / estuary food chain / /

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Browns River / Derwent estuary / Ralphs Bay / /

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Environmental Protection Authority / Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies / Australian Government / University of Tasmania / /

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Director of Public health Do NOT / Director of Public Health / /

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Is / sediments / soils / stormwater / groundwater / /

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Tasmania / /

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wastewater treatment / /

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