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Frank Reid October 15th, 2004 01:32 PM

Potomac Male Bass Develop Eggs
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6253193

Okay, I thought that the Potomac had been fairly well cleaned up. Now
we have a large percentage (79% in one check) of the male smallmouth
population producing eggs. A large part of the region's water is
supplied by the Potomac.
--
Frank Reid
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Willi & Sue October 15th, 2004 02:43 PM

Potomac Male Bass Develop Eggs
 
Frank Reid wrote:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6253193

Okay, I thought that the Potomac had been fairly well cleaned up. Now
we have a large percentage (79% in one check) of the male smallmouth
population producing eggs. A large part of the region's water is
supplied by the Potomac.



Similar thing happening near Denver.

http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,...442899,00.html

Willi



Chas Wade October 16th, 2004 08:01 AM

Potomac Male Bass Develop Eggs
 
Frank Reid wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6253193

Okay, I thought that the Potomac had been fairly well cleaned up. Now
we have a large percentage (79% in one check) of the male smallmouth
population producing eggs. A large part of the region's water is
supplied by the Potomac.
--
Frank Reid
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I can't find the link now, but a similar thing was found on the
Columbia River in the Hanford Reach. I heard about it on an odd show
on NPR with a women talking about the pseudo hormones introduced in
water from polycarbonate containers. Her claim was that some complex
molecules were introduced in the 1 PPB consentration range, and they
were causing what was called a sex change in some of the Chinook (18%
IIRC). The chromosomes identified the fish as male, but they developed
eggs instead of milt.

The lady claimed that people would have troubles with the same
chemicals and we shouldn't drink water from polycarbonate bottles,
particularly if the plastic was heated anywhere near boiling. I never
managed to cross verify this one, so I forgot about it.

Chas
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Chas Wade October 16th, 2004 08:01 AM

Potomac Male Bass Develop Eggs
 
Frank Reid wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6253193

Okay, I thought that the Potomac had been fairly well cleaned up. Now
we have a large percentage (79% in one check) of the male smallmouth
population producing eggs. A large part of the region's water is
supplied by the Potomac.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can't find the link now, but a similar thing was found on the
Columbia River in the Hanford Reach. I heard about it on an odd show
on NPR with a women talking about the pseudo hormones introduced in
water from polycarbonate containers. Her claim was that some complex
molecules were introduced in the 1 PPB consentration range, and they
were causing what was called a sex change in some of the Chinook (18%
IIRC). The chromosomes identified the fish as male, but they developed
eggs instead of milt.

The lady claimed that people would have troubles with the same
chemicals and we shouldn't drink water from polycarbonate bottles,
particularly if the plastic was heated anywhere near boiling. I never
managed to cross verify this one, so I forgot about it.

Chas
remove fly fish to reply
http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html
San Juan Pictures at:
http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html




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