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Guidelines for Eating Michigan Fish and Wild Game
Fishing boat with kids Michigan provides many wonderful recreational opportunities. Fishing and hunting are very popular outdoor activities. Fish and wild game can be a healthy addition to your diet. But some of the meat has chemicals that can be harmful to you and your family if eaten too often. Read the information on this website for more information and to find cleaning and cooking tips that help to remove harmful chemicals. Still have questions? Call the Michigan Department of Community Health at 1-800-648-6942.

Michigan Fish Advisories
Untitled Document Looking for the good fish?  Use the information in the 2009 Michigan Family Fish Consumption Guide to find fish that are low in chemicals. Learn how to clean and cook fish to remove chemicals from the fish that you eat.

Read the Eat Safe Fish brochure to learn more about why eating fish is good for you, as long as it's the right kind of fish.

Do you buy fish from a store or restaurant? Take the Avoid Mercury in Fish and Seafood Guide with you.

Use the mercury calculator to find out how much mercury is in the fish that you eat.

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Eating Michigan Wild Game
Some wild game in the Saginaw Bay Watershed should be eaten with caution because of chemicals found in the meat.  Read the Eat Safe Wild Game brochure.
Dioxin Information
Exposure to dioxins have been associated with health problems in study animals and in humans.

Catch and Eat
Check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources website for information on fishing and some great Fish Michigan! photos.

Watch this video from Purdue University and learn how to remove chemicals from fish by cleaning them properly.

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Fish Consumption Advisory Reports
Reports on the Saginaw Bay Watershed and Detroit River Areas of Concern (AOCs)

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