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salmon hazard sign FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 10, 2006

CONTACTS:
Aimee Code, Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, 541-344-5044 ex. 27
Erika Schreder, Washington Toxics Coalition, 206-632-1545 ex. 119
Glen Spain, Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Assov, 541-689-2000

 

New Consumer Pesticide Warnings Will Protect Salmon
Thousands of West Coast Home and Garden Stores to Post 'Salmon Hazard' Information

Home and garden stores up and down the West Coast will warn consumers of the dangers to salmon posed by seven common pesticides. Last week, 'Salmon Hazard' signs were distributed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as part of a legal settlement with consumer and salmon advocates.

The consumer education campaign targets hundreds of products containing seven pesticides that contaminate urban streams, and can harm salmon or salmon habitat. All pesticides with the ingredients malathion, carbaryl, 2,4-D, diazinon, diuron, triclopyr, or trifluralin must carry the warning, according to court order.

"People need to know that the choices they make in the pesticide aisle make a real difference in the health of our salmon runs," said Erika Schreder of Washington Toxics Coalition. "The 'Salmon Hazard' warnings will help consumers buying lawn and garden products make better choices for salmon, and for their families."

The warning reads:

SALMON HAZARD
This product contains pesticides that may harm salmon or steelhead.
Use of this product in urban areas can pollute salmon streams.

"Waterborne pesticides have long been a serious problem for salmon," added Glen Spain of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA), a co-plaintiff in the original case. "It is far better to keep these chemicals out of the river in the first place, and much harder to clean up a river after the damage has been done."

On May 30, 2006 the US EPA sent the consumer warning signs to thousands of stores in more than 500 communities, where close to 16 million people live. These retailers are required to post the warning signs near all products that contain the seven pesticides.

Patti Goldman, the Earthjustice attorney who won the protections, said, "This is a victory for consumers and their families. Gardeners have a choice when it comes to buying pesticides, and salmon will swim in cleaner streams as a result."

A similar consumer education effort failed in 2004 when the pesticide industry sent consumer warning signs to stores without adequate instructions for posting.

"The pesticide industry tried to sink this important consumer education campaign," said Aimee Code of the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides. "This year, there's no hiding the fact that some pesticides hurt salmon and salmon streams."

The case that mandated the consumer warning signs also mandated no-spray buffers for 38 pesticides along thousands of miles of salmon-supporting waters. The consumer warning signs were included in the order to address the specific concerns of pesticide runoff present in the urban environment where storm drains act as conduits, moving pesticides miles from lawns and gardens to streams and rivers.

The seven pesticides that require consumer warning signs are:

Pesticide Name Common Product Names Type of Pesticide Concerns for Salmon Human Health Concerns
Carbaryl Sevin insecticide Reduced egg production and fertilization; Reduced swimming speed in fish EPA classifies as "likely to cause cancer in humans"
2,4-D in weed and feed products herbicide Disrupted sex hormones of fish EPA classifies as "possible human carcinogen"
Diazinon Diazinon insecticide Reduced sperm production in male salmon Can cause memory problems that last for years. Associated with increase in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and brain cancer in children
Diuron Karmex, Direx herbicide Reduced growth of aquatic plants and chlorophyll production EPA classifies as "known/likely human carcinogen"
Malathion 50% Malathion Spray & Home Orchard Spray insecticide Deformed spines; Disrupted temperature selection in fish EPA: "suggestive evidence" of causing cancer
Triclopyr BEE Crossbow & Brush-B-Gone herbicide Increased respiration rates; Flared gills; Disoriented swimming behavior in fish Increased incidence of breast cancer; Damage to kidneys
Trifluralin Gordon's Weed Preventer Granules herbicide Highly toxic to fish; Caused skeletal abnormalities EPA classifies as "possible human carcinogen"

For more information on pesticide-free gardening: http://www.pesticide.org/factsheets.html

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Washington Toxics Coalition is a non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington dedicated to protecting public health and the environment by preventing pollution.
Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, a non-profit organization in Eugene, Oregon, works to protect people and the environment by advancing healthy solutions to pest problems.
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations is the West Coast's largest trade organization of commercial-fishing families, representing thousands of family commercial-fishing businesses and boat owners from San Diego to Alaska.
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Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides
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