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Table 67. . Examples of published field studies designed to establish a relationship<br />

between N-methyl carbamate contamination of aquatic habitats <strong>and</strong> agricultural practices<br />

(adapted from Table 2 in Schulz 2004)........................................................................... 371<br />

Table 68. <strong>Carbaryl</strong> concentrations in aquatic organisms on treated sites (mg/kg). ....... 377<br />

Table 69. Estimated dungeness crab mortalities resulting from carbaryl applications in<br />

Willapa Bay <strong>and</strong> Grays Harbor, Washington ................................................................. 378<br />

Table 70. Estimated fish mortalities resulting from carbaryl applications in Willapa Bay<br />

<strong>and</strong> Grays Harbor, Washington....................................................................................... 379<br />

Table 71. Total number of benthic crustaceans (tanaids, cumaceans, amphipods,<br />

copepods, <strong>and</strong> ostracods; adapted from Tufts 1990). ..................................................... 380<br />

Table 72. EPA summary of field incident data with carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl.<br />

......................................................................................................................................... 381<br />

Table 73. Predicted AChE inhibition <strong>and</strong> mortality from estimated <strong>and</strong> measured<br />

exposure to carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl............................................................ 387<br />

Table 74. Modeled output for Ocean-type Chinook salmon exposed to 4 d exposures of<br />

carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl. .............................................................................. 402<br />

Table 75. Modeled output for Stream-type Chinook salmon exposed to 4 d exposures of<br />

carbaryl, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl. .............................................................................. 403<br />

Table 76. Modeled output for Coho salmon exposed to 4 d exposures of carbaryl,<br />

carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl. ............................................................................................. 404<br />

Table 77. Modeled output for Sockeye salmon exposed to 4 d exposures of carbaryl,<br />

carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl. ............................................................................................. 405<br />

Table 78. Modeled output for Ocean-type Chinook, Stream-type Chinook, Sockeye, <strong>and</strong><br />

Coho salmon exposed to 4 d exposures of carbaryl-, carbofuran-, <strong>and</strong> methomylcontaining<br />

mixtures......................................................................................................... 407<br />

Table 79. <strong>Carbaryl</strong>, carbofuran, <strong>and</strong> methomyl survival EC50 concentrations at 50 th ,<br />

10 th , <strong>and</strong> 5 th percentiles from probability distribution plots............................................ 412<br />

Table 80. Multiple application scenarios for carbaryl <strong>and</strong> methomyl <strong>and</strong> predicted<br />

percent change in lambdas for salmon populations ........................................................ 419<br />

Table 81. Jeopardy <strong>and</strong> Non-Jeopardy Determinations for Listed Species................... 485<br />

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