The New York Department of Health is advising members of the public it's now safe to eat certain types of fish caught from the Hudson River.
For the first time in half a century, people can eat certain types of fish found in the lower Hudson River after chemical ...
The reason for the change? Fish are showing lower levels of toxic chemicals known as PCBs, which is shorthand for polychlorinated biphenyls.
With trout season now in full swing, here's what the Department of Health says about eating fish caught in local waters.
The New York State Department of Health issued updated advice Wednesday for eating fish caught in waterbodies statewide. The ...
Anglers are advised to remove skin and fat from their catch and cook it in ways that allow fat to drip off, a method that can ...
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With trout season now in full swing, here's what the Department of Health says about eating fish caught in local waters.
Are you heading out to fish in Broome County now that trout season is officially open? Here's what to know before consuming ...
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