Fish consumption and knowledge of PFAS among communities of color in the Lake Michigan region

Major Goals and Objectives

This project was funded through the “Social and Economic Impacts of PFAS in the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain Regions” opportunity. Key objectives are:

  • To characterize fish consumption behavior among recreational fishers in two predominantly African American populations in the Lake Michigan area by holding a listening session and conducting surveys at fishing sites.
  • To explore these two communities’ familiarity with contaminants in fish including PFAS, their understanding of fish advisories and the potential health risks of eating recreationally-caught fish, preferred sources of health information, and behavior change domains.

Michigan Sea Grant will support outreach efforts for this project. 

Research Information

Principal Investigator:
Susan Buchanan
Initiation Date:
2023
Affiliation:
University of Illinois Chicago

Our Work

Contacts

Susan Buchanan
sbucha3@uic.edu
Kristen Malecki
kmalecki@uic.edu
Susan Kaplan
kaplans@uic.edu
Brenda Koester
bkoester@illinois.edu
Elizabeth Striano
estriano@umich.edu
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