
Fishing off the Panhandle in Florida Safe again
August 12, 2010
Author: Support Services, e-PRO
Fishing in the Federal Waters off the Florida Panhandle has been reopened, according to Federal officials, as no oil has been spotted in the last 30 days in the 5,144 sq mile area of the Gulf of Mexico!
According to Jane Lubchenco, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) administrator, Consumer safety is NOAAs primary concern, which is why we developed rigorous safety standards in conjunction with the FDA and the Gulf states to ensure that seafood is safe in the reopened area, we are confident that Gulf fish from this area is safe to eat and pleased that recreational and commercial fisherman can fish these waters again.
153 fish have been sampled, including grouper, snapper and tuna by NOAA officials and all have been found with no detectable oil or dispersant odors or flavors, and results of chemical analysis well below the levels of concern.