The province is reminding British Columbians to be conscious of potentially contaminated shellfish as temperatures heat up for summer.
A popular shellfish harvesting area in Western Washington is now off limits because of a potentially deadly marine toxin.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife closes popular Puget Sound beaches due to deadly shellfish toxin ...
Puget Sound’s big seasonal low tides are rolling in this week, pulling back the water and uncovering miles of sand, mud and ...
Paralytic shellfish poisoning is the most severe type of shellfish poisoning. It’s tied to algal blooms that state officials say are getting worse along with climate change. Oregon officials closed ...
Local shellfish including native razorfish and flat oysters, and feral pacific oysters, are showing strong ecosystem benefits for marine species within the Port River estuary ecosystem in ...
Across Australia, recycled oyster shells and rock are helping restore lost shellfish reefs, reviving marine life, cleaning ...
The centre says eating contaminated shellfish can lead to serious illness, including paralytic shellfish poisoning, amnesic ...
Shellfish departments across the Island are making efforts to adapt to several environmental factors that hampered last season’s bay scallop harvest. At the forefront of that effort is the Martha’s ...
A rare natural phenomenon drew large crowds to Jomtien Beach in Chonburi after strong waves washed significant quantities of ...
A B.C. health authority is issuing an alert as the risk of eating contaminated shellfish increases with hotter weather.
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