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Is it harmful to eat bluefish everyday because of the high concentration of PCB's in the flesh?

Is it harmful to eat bluefish everyday because of the high concentration of PCB's in the flesh?Yes, or maybe No.Bluefish CAN pick up significant amounts of PCBs (or Mercury and other heavy metals) that make it unsafe for human consumption. This tissue contamination may result from environmental exposure or by preying on smaller fish that have been exposed to the PCBs or heavy metals.As a general rule, it is safest:● to eat the flesh of the smallest specimens that may be legally taken,● to avoid the liver, organs and roe, and● to consume such fish seldom.tl/dr: The risk depends where the bluefish have been and where they were caught. There are parts of the world where it would be unwise to eat ANY bluefish on any occasion. It is best to check on the safety of local fish by consulting local fishery, public health, or environmental safety authorities. Most such authorities publish advisory information about their local seafood.An example of such an advisory might beA Guide to Eating Fish Safely in Massachusettsfrom the Bureau of Environmental Health of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (Revised 2015)which advises:Do Not Eat: Bluefish caught off the Massachusetts coast<www.mass.gov/eohhs/docs/dph/environmental/exposure/fish-eating-guide.pdf>

What is your opinion on some people criticizing Joe Biden for giving too many executive orders?

Sigh. My opinion? Ok, you asked for it: If there's a dumber argument to have than how many executive orders a President has signed, I can't think of one.And yes, I've seen both Democrats and Republicans fall for this, many times. I saw Democrats rail against President G. W. Bush for all his EOs, and I saw Republicans fulminate against the number (again, not any particular one, just the number!) of President Obama's.Now, if I wanted to be petty, I could point out that Donald Trump signed more executive orders per year than any President since Jimmy Carter[1]. But here's the thing: the executive branch is enormous. The bulk of the Federal government is operated or supervised by executive branch agencies.Of course, you have the cabinet-level departments, and then within those departments, you have all these subdivisions:Administration for Children and FamiliesAdministration for Community LivingAdministration for Native AmericansAgency for Healthcare Research and QualityAgency for Toxic Substances and Disease RegistryAgricultural Marketing ServiceAgricultural Research ServiceAlcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade BureauAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceAntitrust DivisionArmed Forces Retirement HomeArms Control and International SecurityBonneville Power AdministrationBureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and ExplosivesBureau of Consular AffairsBureau of Economic AnalysisBureau of Engraving and PrintingBureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Industry and SecurityBureau of International Labor AffairsBureau of Justice StatisticsBureau of Labor StatisticsBureau of Land ManagementBureau of Ocean Energy ManagementBureau of PrisonsBureau of ReclamationBureau of Safety and Environmental EnforcementBureau of the Fiscal ServiceBureau of Transportation StatisticsCenter for Food Safety and Applied NutritionCenter for Nutrition Policy and PromotionCenters for Disease Control and PreventionCenters for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesCivil Rights Division, Department of JusticeCollege of Information and CyberspaceCommunity Oriented Policing ServicesComputer Emergency Readiness TeamCourt Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of ColumbiaCybersecurity and Infrastructure Security AgencyDefense Acquisition UniversityDefense Advanced Research Projects AgencyDefense Commissary AgencyDefense Contract Audit AgencyDefense Contract Management AgencyDefense Counterintelligence and Security AgencyDefense Finance and Accounting ServiceDefense Finance and Accounting Service Debt and Claims Management CenterDefense Health AgencyDefense Information Systems AgencyDefense Intelligence AgencyDefense Logistics AgencyDefense Security Cooperation AgencyDefense Technical Information CenterDefense Threat Reduction AgencyDrug Enforcement AdministrationDwight D. 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NationsU.S. National Central Bureau - InterpolU.S. NavyU.S. Northern CommandU.S. Pacific CommandU.S. Parole CommissionU.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeU.S. Postal Inspection ServiceU.S. Southern CommandU.S. Special Operations CommandU.S. Strategic CommandU.S. Transportation CommandU.S. Trustee ProgramUnified Combatant CommandsUniformed Services University of the Health SciencesUSAGovVeterans Benefits AdministrationVeterans Health AdministrationVeterans' Employment and Training ServiceVoice of AmericaWage and Hour DivisionWashington Headquarters ServicesWeights and Measures DivisionWestern Area Power AdministrationWomen's BureauThat's a lot of ground to cover. Of course, the President doesn't micromanage these agencies directly, but I wanted to drive home the point that there's a lot of stuff handled by the alphabet soup in the chief executive's purview.Now, look, I'm not saying that all executive orders are benign or wise; look at Trump's “Muslim travel ban” as an example of a particularly heinous one. But it's the content of the orders that matters, not the quantity.Some people seem to see executive orders simply as an arcane way for the President to make an end-run around Congress (and to be fair, some Presidents have used EOs to do things that Congress wasn't on board with). But in the main, executive orders are the way that the President runs things. It wouldn't be very fair to hold the President responsible for scandals or failures within their administration if they had no ability to control the operation of these departments, would it?And there's absolutely no excuse for vaguely mumbling about EOs in the abstract. The Federal Register publishes all of them online. They're easy to find and easier to read than a lot of law and legislation. Here's a great example:Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch PersonnelThis one does have a bit more legalese than most, but it's not difficult to get the gist of it. Biden is instructing all executive agencies to require new appointees to sign a legally enforceable ethics contract, which, among other things, fills in some loopholes and omissions in existing ethics rules preventing government employees from being given gifts or sinecures related to their government service, preventing them from interfering in legal proceedings or investigations, and banning them from lobbying within two years of holding the position. Did someone say “drain the swamp"? Anyway, my point is that if you're going to complain about executive orders, maybe read the things instead of going by volume?So, no, Biden isn't signing too many executive orders. Nor did Trump. Nor did Obama, or Bush, or F.D.R, who, at 3,721, signed more EOs per year than any modern President has in eight.Footnotes[1] Executive Orders

What is your plan to reduce environmental degradation and climate change, given the extreme toxicity of California's high tech industries?

I know what it’s like not to have access to clean air and water because I’ve lived it. I grew up not knowing when the faucet would run dry, or why our white clothes turned yellow. For me, it’s personal.As part of our “Your Stories” tour, I recently visited communities in the Central Valley, such as Arvin and Delano, to meet with activists and policy experts on this issue. I visited a Superfund site across the street from homes where, for years, families had no idea their children were growing up in a toxic environment.My experience on this issue goes back years. While working as National Political Director for the Hillary Clinton Campaign, I was sent to Flint, Michigan to bring awareness to the lead poisoning water crisis. I’m proud of the fact that my efforts there helped to attract national media attention and generated resources for important new community programs. This resulted in ongoing state and federal actions to rectify wrong-doing, as well as long-term health monitoring for affected families.As the Chief of Operations for California’s Department of Justice, I helped to establish the Bureau of Environmental Justice. The mission of this new bureau is to “protect people and communities that endure a disproportionate share of environmental pollution and public health hazards” through more focused oversight, investigation, and enforcement of state laws.Under my 21st Century Bill of Rights, every Californian will have a right to clean air and water, no matter where they live. As Governor, I will:1. Ban fracking and dumping of oil wastewater into unlined pits2. Enable testing of local water quality, shut down facilities that contaminate groundwater, and force the polluters to pay for addressing it3. End the sale of gas-powered cars in California by 20304. Continue to fund the Bureau of Environmental Justice and create metrics to track successful programs addressing our most polluted regionsFor more on the environment, check out this video.

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