Duluth Audubon Society May Program
Thursday, May 8, 2014 - 7 PM

"Moving Beyond Lead Fishing Tackle: Challenges and Opportunities"
Presented by Paul J. Radomski, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Scientist

Lead is a serious poison. Yet, despite this fact, there seems to be a very
limited public understanding on the link between lead use in fishing tackle
and the environmental and human health consequences. Paul will begin by
outlining the challenges with the loss, use, and manufacturing of lead
fishing tackle. Large economic barriers exist for lead substitution in the
fishing tackle industry. Paul will end with a review of the opportunities
that exist to reduce lead fishing tackle use in Minnesota.

Paul is a scientist with Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and
co-author of the recently released book Lakeshore Living. He has worked for
over 25 years on shoreland development management issues and has published
extensively on ecological and conservation matters. Paul currently serves
as Minnesota's lead scientific expert on lakeshore habitat management
issues.

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Duluth, 835 West College Street,
Duluth
7:00 pm
Free and open to all.

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