Fishers weigh in: benefits and risks of eating Great Lakes fish from the consumer’s perspective

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Jennifer Dawson
Judy Sheeshka
Donald C. Cole
David Kraft
Amy Waugh
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[1] McMaster University,McMaster Institute of Environment and Health
[2] University of Guelph,Department of Family Relations & Applied Nutrition
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Strategic Communications,undefined
[5] Upper Grand Family Health Team,undefined
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Environmental exposure; Environmental justice; Ethnic groups; Fish consumption; Food contamination; Great Lakes fisheries; Ontario; Canada; Risk communication; Risk perception;
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Three decades of concern over consumption of potentially contaminated Great Lakes fish has led government agencies and public health proponents to implement risk assessment and management programs as a means of protecting the health of fishers and their families. While well-meaning in their intent, these programs––and much of the research conducted to support and evaluate them––were not designed to accommodate the understandings and concerns of the fish consumer. Results from a qualitative component of a multi-disciplinary, multi-year research project on frequent (average 108 meals per year) consumers of Great Lakes fish tell the fishers’ side of the story. We present data from 87 tape recorded interviews conducted with Vietnamese, Chinese, and English-speaking participants that underscore the quality of freshly caught Great Lakes fish and the important social and cultural benefits of fish and fishing to the consumer. We also outline the participants’ understandings of risk from eating Great Lakes fish and the way in which fishers and their families manage this risk. The paper concludes with a discussion of these benefits, risks, and risk management strategies as ways that Great Lakes fish consumers “construct” rather than “perceive” risk. We advocate for risk assessment and management protocols that involve those who will be affected the most, such as frequent consumers of Great Lakes fish, from the initial “risk characterization” stage through to any necessary risk communication.
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页码:349 / 364
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