Canada leads on lead sinkers
CANADA wants to ban lead sinkers and jigs to protect wildlife.
“Lead has toxic properties, and sinkers and jigs containing lead are taking a toll on water birds, including the loon, a bird that has come to symbolize the wilderness for many Canadians,” said Environment Minister David Anderson
He said lead-free fishing tackle is affordable, available and works well. Lost sinkers and jigs account for about 500 tons of lead releases annually, 18% of all lead released in Canada. Up to 30% of loon deaths in eastern Canada during breeding season are related to lead ingestion.
-- Gary Polakovic
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