About FCEC
The Fish Contamination Education Collaborative (FCEC) is the public outreach and education component of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) program to protect the most vulnerable populations from the health effects of consuming contaminated fish related to the Palos Verdes Shelf Superfund Site.
From the Blog
4th Annual Fisherman’s Appreciation Day Kicks-Off Summer Fishing!
Now in its 4th year, Fisherman’s Appreciation Day hosted this year by Los Anglers continues to teach local anglers safe fish consumption habits by teaching fishermen how to target safe fish to eat. Anglers of all ages started out their summer by coming out to the Venice Pier to participate in a fishing [...]
Fishing for Summer Fun: June Events
With derbies, discounts and Fisherman's Appreciation Day to keep you entertained, you'll be wishing every month was like June. So grab your shades, fishing rods and ice coolers, and let the fishing fun begin!
Get Hands on with FCEC’s Free Fishing Sessions
Fishing sessions are a new and interactive way for FCEC to provide outreach to local anglers on how to target safe fish to eat.

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