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Environmental Contaminants:
 
Description | Technical Assistance to EPA | Natural Resource Damage Assessment | Oil Spill Response | Refuge Support

Description:

Environmental contaminants can impact the health and survival of fish and wildlife, as well as make these natural resources unfit for human consumption.

The New York Field Office’s environmental contaminants program responds to the threats that contaminants pose to fish and wildlife. We conduct studies across New York State to determine whether contaminants, such as heavy metals or polychlorinated biphenyls, are affecting fish and wildlife. Our Biologists also respond to oil and chemical spills, evaluate the effects of pesticides and other chemicals on endangered species, and work with our National Wildlife Refuges to help them in land acquisition and chemical disposal.

slideshow of waste & spills

 

 
Bird killed by oil spill
scientist examines fish for contamination

“The most alarming of all man’s assaults upon the environment is the contamination of air, earth, rivers,
and the sea with dangerous and even lethal materials.”
Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Environmental Quality

collage of contaminants danger signs

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