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May 18, 2006
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Mercury Decision: Faroe Fiction

This week we've been exploring the juiciest tidbits from California's decisive mercury-in-tuna court ruling. Armed with hard science and free from the influence of activist fearmongers, Judge Robert Dondero ruled that an overzealous Attorney General can't force warning labels on cans of heart-healthy fish. Dondero concluded that virtually all mercury in ocean fish is naturally occurring, and declared that a high-profile government witness was "unreliable" and "biased." The judge also had plenty to say about a deeply flawed scientific study -- the one most often cited by self-anointed "experts" whose campaigns aim to scare the fish right off our plates.

If you saw our "Don't Eat Whale Meat" ad in The New Yorker, you already know a bit about this study, based in Denmark's Faroe Islands. On our FishScam.com website, we've explored the reasons why this study is an inappropriate basis for mercury warnings. But Judge Dondero does a better job of debunking it than we ever could. Here are some of his most devastating critiques:

As it happens, this Faroe Islands study is the basis for nearly every frightening public message about the trace amounts of mercury in fish. The Environmental Protection Agency's mercury "Reference Dose" depends on it, as do the campaigns of nearly two dozen activist groups. But with the stroke of his pen, a California judge may have started them all on their inevitable journey to history's dustbin (and Davy Jones' locker). Let's hope environmental regulators -- to say nothing of the news media -- are paying close attention.

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