A state wildlife biologist, Dave Prokopowich, said he believed that no potentially tainted fish were taken in the area.
There is no way to identify the tainted fish because they have a normal appearance and taste.
He flies to St. Martin with his wife, Rosamund, and nearly dies after eating tainted fish.
Playing for Stoke against Liverpool at Anfield on 4 January 1902, Roose, along with his team-mates, unwittingly ate a lunch of tainted fish.
The residents die from consuming the tainted fish, and Kyōichi's mother sneaks into the party, poisoning the remaining residents' wine, killing them.
A second research team concluded "there was only a small added risk of cancer to people breathing polluted air or eating tainted fish".
"They probably ate tainted fish on whatever deserted island they hung out on," said Pitt, tiring of the game.
As a result, wildlife scientists said, mink and other species continue to be exposed to excessive levels of contaminants, mostly through eating tainted fish, and are having trouble reproducing.
There are no good "rules of thumb" for detecting tainted fish.
Och, 'tis a fine kettle of tainted fish the thrice-domned Pope has sent intae our lands.