| phosphorus loadings associated with a park tourist attraction: limnological consequences of feeding the fish. | the linesville spillway of pymatuning state park is one of the most visited tourist attractions in pennsylvania, usa, averaging more than 450,000 visitors . year(-1). carp (cyprinus carpio linnaeus) and waterfowl congregate at the spillway where they are fed bread and other foods by park visitors. we hypothesized that the "breadthrowers" constitute a significant nutrient vector to the upper portion of pymatuning reservoir. in the summer of 2002, we estimated phosphorus loadings attributable to b ... | 2007 | 17265114 |
| from the centers for disease control and prevention. acute hepatitis and renal failure following ingestion of raw carp gallbladders--maryland and pennsylvania, 1991 and 1994. | | 2016 | 7637133 |
| acute hepatitis and renal failure following ingestion of raw carp gallbladders--maryland and pennsylvania, 1991 and 1994. | in some cultures, eating gallbladders from certain species of snakes, birds, or fish is believed to improve health. a syndrome of acute hepatitis and renal failure following the ingestion of raw carp gallbladders has been described previously among persons living in asia (1-4). this report summarizes two cases of this syndrome that occurred in residents of pennsylvania who had eaten the raw bile and gallbladders of carp caught in maryland. | 1995 | 7616953 |