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The map on the lower left shows the counties of
PA.Our study area is in southwestern Pennsylvania, includes Allegheny county,
which is highlighted in blue, and Armstrong county, which is highlighted in
orange.
The large map expands the view of three rivers of Allegheny county, which
are Allegheny river, flows from northeast to southwest, the Monongahela
river which flows north to Pittsburgh from West Virginia, and the Ohio river
formed at the junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers. Presented on
the map are the locations of catfish catch within the Pittsburgh Pool, at
the highland park dam on the Allegheny, at the U.S. Steel Edger Thompson
Works on the Monongahela and at the confluence of the Allegheny and
Monongahela rivers at Point State Park. We chose an upstream location at
Kittanning, PA on the Allegheny River, to catch catfish because local
fishers said in focus groups that they preferred to eat fish caught from
this area because the water is cleaner. Kittanning is located around 36
miles upstream from Pittsburgh on the Allegheny river in Armstrong county,
highlighted in orange color in the county map on the lower left. We also
purchased channel catfish from local fish market for comparison purpose.
These fish came from a Georgia Fish Farm. |