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CWQMC Bioaccumulation Oversight Group

Bioaccumulation Oversight Group

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Announcements

  • May 24, 2012 - The State Water Resources Control Board’s Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) released the final report and fact sheet on a two-year survey of contaminants in fish on the California coast. The complete set of documents related to this report is available here.
  • August 30, 2011 - The State Water Resources Control Board’s Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) released the Monitoring Plan and the Quality Assurance Program Plan (QAPP) for a statewide screening survey of contaminants in sport fish from California Rivers and Streams. To view these files go to California River and Stream Contamination Study in Sport Fish

Background

  • The Water Boards' Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) formed a subcommittee, the Bioaccumulation Oversight Group (BOG), to develop plans for and guide implementation of SWAMP bioaccumulation monitoring.
  • The California Water Quality Monitoring Council designated the BOG as its work group for assessing "Is it safe to eat fish and shellfish from our waters?" and directed this work group to develop an Internet portal devoted to this theme.
  • The BOG is currently collecting and analyzing fish tissue for methylmercury, PCBs, and other bioaccumulated pollutants and assessing these data to evaluate the impact of contaminants on the use of California waters for fishing. The BOG also assessed data from historic Toxic Substance Monitoring (TSM) and State Mussel Watch (SMW) programs, as part of a thorough review of past bioaccumulation monitoring in California.
  • In 2012 the BOG began a study of methylmercury bioaccumulation in birds on California lakes and reservoirs. Other BOG activities include development of an overarching strategy for bioaccumulation monitoring in California and development of a plan for screening for biotoxins.
  • The BOG has convened a Bioaccumulation Peer Review Panel to provide evaluation and peer review of the bioaccumulation program. The members of the Panel are internationally-recognized authorities on bioaccumulation monitoring.
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Membership

Chair

  • Jay Davis - San Francisco Estuary Institute

Participating State Agencies

  • Rich Fadness, North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • Karen Taberski, San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • Karen Worcester, Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • Michael Lyons - Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • Chris Foe - Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • Tom Suk - Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • Lilian Busse, San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
  • Lori Webber, State Water Resources Control Board
  • Jennifer Salisbury - State Water Resources Control Board
  • Jon Marshack - State Water Resources Control Board (Monitoring Council Coordinator)
  • Bob Brodberg - Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
  • Dave Crane - California Department of Fish and Game
  • Gail Cho - California Department of Fish and Game
  • Gary Ichikawa - California Department of Fish and Game

Participating Federal Agencies

  • Terry Fleming - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Tom Maurer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Other Participating Organizations

  • Autumn Bonnema - Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
  • Cassandra Lamerdin - Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
  • Marco Sigala - Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
  • Eric von der Geest - Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
  • Ken Schiff - Southern California Coastal Water Research Project

SWAMP Bioaccumulation Peer Review Panel

  • Jim Wiener - Distinguished Professor, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
  • Chris Schmitt - USGS, Columbia, Missouri
  • Harry Ohlendorf - CH2M Hill, Sacramento, California

Meetings

Monitoring Programs & Reports

Documents

More Information

  • For additional information on the Bioaccumulation Oversight Group, please email Jennifer Salisbury or phone (916) 341-5553.

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