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Species Waterbody River Location Lattitude Longitude Collection Fish River Lattitude Longitude Collection Fish ln. Fillet Mercury Selenium PCBs Species Waterbody Location Mile Deg. Min. Sec. Deg. Min. Sec. Date Inches Preparation ppm ppm ppm Bullhead Bear Rock Lake Ohio County, WV 40 4 48.2 80 32 6.2 04-Oct-10 13.80 Skin Off < 0.03 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Beech Fork Lake Wayne County, WV 38 17 58.01 82 24 44.27 19-Oct-10 18.40 Skin Off 0.18 0.05 Hybrid Striped Bass Beech Fork Lake Wayne County, WV 38 17 58.01 82 24 44.27 19-Oct-10 17.10 Skin On 0.52 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Beech Fork Lake Wayne County, WV 38 17 58.01 82 24 44.27 19-Oct-10 11.40 Skin On 0.23 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Beech Fork Lake Wayne County, WV 38 17 58.01 82 24 44.27 19-Oct-10 15.30 Skin On 0.4 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Beech Fork Lake Wayne County, WV 38 17 58.01 82 24 44.27 19-Oct-10 11.60 Skin On 0.27 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Big Coal River 38 Racine 38 8 14 81 38 48.2 17-Nov-10 23.30 Skin Off 0.16 0.03 Smallmouth Bass Big Coal River 38 Racine 38 8 14 81 38 48.2 17-Nov-10 13.70 Skin On 0.08 < 0.03 Smallmouth Bass Big Coal River 38 Racine 38 8 14 81 38 48.2 17-Nov-10 10.80 Skin On 0.05 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Big Coal River 38 Racine 38 8 14 81 38 48.2 17-Nov-10 10.60 Skin On 0.05 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Bluestone Lake Summers County, WV 37 35 28.92 80 53 40 28-Sep-10 21.40 Skin Off 0.05 0.16 Channel Catfish Bluestone Lake Summers County, WV 37 35 28.92 80 53 40 28-Sep-10 15.50 Skin Off 0.08 0.08 Flathead Catfish Bluestone Lake Summers County, WV 37 35 28.92 80 53 40 28-Sep-10 24.60 Skin Off 0.09 0.03 Largemouth Bass Bluestone Lake Summers County, WV 37 35 28.92 80 53 40 28-Sep-10 15.40 Skin On 0.09 0.02 Spotted Bass Bluestone Lake Summers County, WV 37 35 28.92 80 53 40 28-Sep-10 10.60 Skin On 0.08 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Bluestone Lake Summers County, WV 37 35 28.92 80 53 40 28-Sep-10 12.40 Skin On 0.06 < 0.03 Common Carp Bluestone River 56 East of Simmons, at Rte. 15 Bridge 37 20 8.48 81 17 26.85 28-Sep-05 23.54 Skin On 0.06 0.6 Common Carp Bluestone River 61 At mouth of Laurel Fork, West of Bluestone 37 18 54.98 81 19 32.28 27-Sep-05 24.61 Skin On 0.14 0.75 Largemouth Bass Bluestone River 64 At Nemours (Ulysses Cundiff Property), above Butt Hollow 37 18 3.94 81 17 50.79 27-Sep-05 6.85 Skin On 0.02 < 0.02 Northern Hog Sucker Bluestone River 56 East of Simmons, at Rte. 15 Bridge 37 20 8.48 81 17 26.85 28-Sep-05 15.43 Skin On 0.05 < 0.02 Northern Hog Sucker Bluestone River 64 At Nemours (Ulysses Cundiff Property), above Butt Hollow 37 18 3.94 81 17 50.79 27-Sep-05 12.83 Skin On 0.02 < 0.02 Northern Hog Sucker Bluestone River 12 Downstream of Mountain Creek, in Pipestem State Park 37 32 11.94 81 1 4.36 29-Sep-05 14.02 Skin On 0.03 0.4 Northern Hog Sucker Bluestone River 43 Downstream of Rock, near Kale 37 22 52.65 81 11 28.29 29-Sep-05 12.76 Skin On < 0.01 0.79 Northern Hog Sucker Bluestone River 32 Above Rich Creek in Spanishburg 37 26 20.14 81 7 13.87 29-Sep-05 10.67 Skin On 0.07 0.82 Rock Bass Bluestone River 32 Above Rich Creek in Spanishburg 37 26 20.14 81 7 13.87 29-Sep-05 7.44 Skin On 0.04 < 0.02 Rock Bass Bluestone River 43 Downstream of Rock, near Kale 37 22 52.65 81 11 28.29 29-Sep-05 8.94 Skin On < 0.01 < 0.02 Rock Bass Bluestone River 56 East of Simmons, at Rte. 15 Bridge 37 20 8.48 81 17 26.85 28-Sep-05 8.15 Skin On < 0.01 < 0.02 Rock Bass Bluestone River 32 Above Rich Creek in Spanishburg 37 26 20.14 81 7 13.87 29-Sep-05 5.91 Skin On < 0.01 0.51 Rock Bass Bluestone River 12 Downstream of Mountain Creek, in Pipestem State Park 37 32 11.94 81 1 4.36 29-Sep-05 7.91 Skin On 0.11 < 0.02 Rock Bass Bluestone River 56 East of Simmons, at Rte. 15 Bridge 37 20 8.48 81 17 26.85 28-Sep-05 5.94 Skin On 0.06 < 0.02 Rock Bass Bluestone River 61 At mouth of Laurel Fork, West of Bluestone 37 18 54.98 81 19 32.28 27-Sep-05 7.36 Skin On 0.08 < 0.02 Rock Bass Bluestone River 64 At Nemours (Ulysses Cundiff Property), above Butt Hollow 37 18 3.94 81 17 50.79 27-Sep-05 7.99 Skin On 0.1 < 0.02 Smallmouth Bass Bluestone River 12 Downstream of Mountain Creek, in Pipestem State Park 37 32 11.94 81 1 4.36 29-Sep-05 10.59 Skin On 0.09 0.28 Smallmouth Bass Bluestone River 12 Downstream of Mountain Creek, in Pipestem State Park 37 32 11.94 81 1 4.36 29-Sep-05 8.39 Skin On 0.05 0.42 White Crappie Bluestone River 61 At mouth of Laurel Fork, West of Bluestone 37 18 54.98 81 19 32.28 26-Sep-05 6.77 Skin On < 0.01 0.25 Largemouth Bass Buckhannon River 24 In Buckhannon at Public Fishing Access 38 59 27.68 80 12 42.58 18-Nov-10 15.00 Skin On 0.21 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Buckhannon River 24 In Buckhannon at Public Fishing Access 38 59 27.68 80 12 42.58 18-Nov-10 11.10 Skin On 0.11 < 0.03 Smallmouth Bass Buckhannon River 24 In Buckhannon at Public Fishing Access 38 59 27.68 80 12 42.58 27-Jul-10 8.00 Skin On 0.08 < 0.03 Smallmouth Bass Buckhannon River 24 In Buckhannon at Public Fishing Access 38 59 27.68 80 12 42.58 27-Jul-10 8.90 Skin On 0.13 < 0.03 Crappie spp. Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 29-Sep-07 9.10 Skin On 0.18 Largemouth Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 16-Sep-09 10.50 Skin On 0.19 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 08-Jun-11 13.20 Skin On 0.2 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 08-Jun-11 11.30 Skin On 0.16 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 16-Sep-09 11.80 Skin On 0.43 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 08-Jun-11 13.90 Skin On 0.23 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 16-Sep-09 14.40 Skin On 0.51 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 16-Sep-09 11.30 Skin On 0.43 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 16-Sep-09 9.50 Skin On 0.37 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 08-Jun-11 10.00 Skin On 0.23 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Burnsville Lake Braxton County, WV 38 49 22.63 80 35 28.8 29-Oct-09 12.40 Skin On 0.64 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Castleman Run Lake Ohio/Brooke Counties, WV 40 9 58.6 80 31 59.5 05-Oct-10 12.20 Skin On 0.19 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Castleman Run Lake Ohio/Brooke Counties, WV 40 9 58.6 80 31 59.5 05-Oct-10 15.90 Skin On 0.31 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 30-May-08 16.20 Skin Off 0.04 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 17.60 Skin Off 0.04 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 30-May-08 19.20 Skin Off 0.06 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 24.10 Skin Off 0.11 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 21.90 Skin Off 0.06 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 20.80 Skin Off 0.07 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 17.60 Skin Off 0.05 < 0.03 Channel Catfish Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 30-May-08 20.40 Skin Off 0.06 0.04 Largemouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 10.50 Skin On 0.12 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 8.54 Skin On 0.2 0.5 Largemouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 14.70 Skin On 0.26 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 12.90 Skin On 0.27 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 14.10 Skin On 0.28 < 0.03 Largemouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 8.70 Skin On 0.3 0.7 Smallmouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 13.00 Skin On 0.26 < 0.03 Smallmouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 11.20 Skin On 0.24 < 0.03 Smallmouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 9.90 Skin On 0.25 < 0.03 Smallmouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 7.95 Skin On 0.3 0.8 Smallmouth Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 14.29 Skin On 0.4 1 Spotted Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 11.00 Skin On 0.24 < 0.03 Spotted Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 8.58 Skin On 0.3 0.7 Walleye Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 13-Oct-04 20.04 Skin Off 0.31 < 0.15 Walleye Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 11.61 Skin On 0.3 1 White Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 13.50 Skin On 0.64 < 0.03 White Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 13.30 Skin On 0.79 < 0.03 White Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 13.10 Skin On 0.67 < 0.03 White Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 10.91 Skin On 0.5 1.1 White Bass Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 26-Oct-06 10.04 Skin On 0.6 0.7 Yellow Perch Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 10-May-11 10.80 Skin On 0.15 < 0.03 Yellow Perch Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 13-Oct-04 10.75 Skin Off 0.11 0.11 Yellow Perch Cheat Lake Monongalia County, WV 39 41 52.47 79 51 50.63 13-Oct-04 11.89 Skin Off 0.1
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