Environmental Law Firm To Challenge Government Over Gulf Seafood Safety

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Even though the owner of my favorite local bistro assures me the seafood they serve is safe, she’s not sure where it’s from. I know she’s only repeating what her seafood purveyor tells her — and he’s only repeating what the fishermen are telling him. All I know is, I’m still not ready to eat anything from the Gulf: A New Orleans law firm is challenging government assurances that Gulf Coast seafood is safe to eat in the wake of the BP oil spill, saying it poses “ a significant danger to public health. ” It’s a high-stakes tug-of-war that will almost certainly end up in the courts, with two armies of scientists arguing over technical findings that could have real-world impact for seafood consumers and producers. Citing what the law firm calls a state-of-the-art laboratory analysis, toxicologists, chemists and marine biologists retained by the firm of environmental attorney Stuart Smith contend that the government seafood testing program, which has focused on ensuring the seafood was free of the cancer-causing components of crude oil, has overlooked other harmful elements. And they say that their own testing — examining fewer samples but more comprehensively — shows high levels of hydrocarbons from the BP spill that are associated with liver damage. “What we have found is that FDA simply overlooked an important aspect of safety in their protocol,” contends William Sawyer, a Florida-based toxicologist on Smith’s team. “We now have a sufficient number of samples to provide FDA with probable cause to include such testing, really. They need to go back and test some of their archived samples as well.”

Environmental Law Firm To Challenge Government Over Gulf Seafood Safety

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