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Fish Consumption Advisories
Contact the Public Health Toxicology Section
- 850-245-4250
- phtoxicology@flhealth.gov
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Mailing Address
Public Health Toxicology
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin A08
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1720
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Fish Advisories Program Overview
Find out more about our multiple agency effort to develop fish advisories
Most Current Florida Fish Advisories
Interactive search of Florida waters for localized advice on eating fish
Your Guide to Eating Fish Caught In Florida, June 2021
June 2021 guide to fish consumption advisories in effect
Florida's freshwater fish—fun to catch, good to eat & healthy too!
Basic guidelines for eating freshwater fish from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Guidelines on Florida freshwater fishing regulations
Summary of Floridas freshwater fishing rules and regulations from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Seafood Consumption
Seafood nutrition information from Florida Department of Health
Get Fresh with Florida Fish!
Wallet card to hep make smart choices on eating fish
Fish Facts
Facts about eating fish while minimizing your mercury exposure
Florida Seafood Wallet Card
Guidance for eating fish safely, whether you buy it or catch it
Freshwater Fish Fact Sheet
General Information about Florida Freshwater Fish
Heart-Healthy Fish Recipes from Real Floridians
A recipe book for healthy fish consumption, provided by the Environmental Public Health Tracking program
"Mercury and Our Health" Video
Animated video (16 minutes) about the uses of mercury and how over exposure can impact your health. Produced by the National Institute of Health's U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Mercury: From Source to Seafood video (Dartmouth Toxic Metals Superfund Research Program) Short video
Additional Information
Fish Consumption Information and links
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