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Lead poisoning from ingestion of fishing gear: a review
Grade, T.; Campbell, P.; Cooley, T.; Kneeland, M.; Leslie, E.; MacDonald, B.; Melotti, J.; Okoniewski, J.; Parmley, E.J.; Perry, C.; Vogel, H.; Pokras, M. (2019). Lead poisoning from ingestion of fishing gear: a review. Ambio 48(9): 1023-1038. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01179-w
In: Ambio. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: Oslo; Boston. ISSN 0044-7447; e-ISSN 1654-7209, more
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  • Grade, T.
  • Campbell, P.
  • Cooley, T.
  • Kneeland, M.
  • Leslie, E.
  • MacDonald, B.
  • Melotti, J.
  • Okoniewski, J.
  • Parmley, E.J.
  • Perry, C.
  • Vogel, H.
  • Pokras, M.

Abstract
    Many publications have investigated the ingestion and toxicity of metallic lead from hunting and the shooting sports. However, there is limited literature on toxicity associated with the ingestion of lead fishing weights, despite our knowledge of damage caused to many species from entanglement in lines, nets, and fish-hooks. This paper surveys current knowledge of species poisoned by ingestion of lead fishing gear and the types of gear that have been implicated. We review the impacts of lead fishing tackle on wildlife species and human health and describe the efficacy of efforts to reduce the use of lead tackle through voluntary, educational, and regulatory approaches to encourage adoption of non-toxic fishing gear. The authors emphasize the need for further research and policy initiatives to deal with this serious problem.

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