ࡱ>  I@\p Tom Fikslin Ba==x<X/#8X@"1Arial1Arial1Arial1Arial1Arial"$"#,##0_);\("$"#,##0\)!"$"#,##0_);[Red]\("$"#,##0\)""$"#,##0.00_);\("$"#,##0.00\)'""$"#,##0.00_);[Red]\("$"#,##0.00\)7*2_("$"* #,##0_);_("$"* \(#,##0\);_("$"* "-"_);_(@_).))_(* #,##0_);_(* \(#,##0\);_(* "-"_);_(@_)?,:_("$"* #,##0.00_);_("$"* \(#,##0.00\);_("$"* "-"??_);_(@_)6+1_(* #,##0.00_);_(* \(#,##0.00\);_(* "-"??_);_(@_)                + ) , *   `! Sheet1 Sheet2 Sheet3`iU=New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 1999 SurveyThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection collected approximately 50 fish samples from the tidal and nontidal Delaware River and selected tributariesin 1999 for contaminants analysis. Species collected included American Eel, Striped Bass, and Bluefish. The fish samples were analyzed by the Academy of NaturalSciences in Philadelphia, PA for selected PCB congeners, chlordane, DDT and metabolites, mercury, and lipid content. Details concerning the samples and sample results were not available as of the fall of 2001 and so those data have not been incorporated into the first (this) release of the Delaware River Fish Tissue Database.pThe data are currently being reviewed by the New Jersey Toxics in Biota Committee for possible advisory updates.  I@   dMbP?_*+%"??U;      d>@7 I@   dMbP?_*+%"??U>@7 I@   dMbP?_*+%"??U>@7  Oh+'0@H\p  Rick Greene Rick GreeneMicrosoft Excel@bx@eL ՜.+,0 PXh px DNRECSh Sheet1Sheet2Sheet3  Worksheets Root EntryA,@:i+00#C:\ F Tissue 1Workbook Tissue DataNJDEPF~1@nSummaryInformation(DocumentSummaryInformation8