A seagull takes flight from a bed of yearling oysters, growing on large “mother” shells planted throughout the bed. The State Department of Health has closed Budd Inlet for all shellfish harvesting ...
Recent testing of mussels revealed the presence of a naturally occurring marine biotoxin called diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, or DSP, which can make you sick and can even be life threatening. The ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Quilcene and Dabob bays have been closed to recreational shellfish harvesting because elevated levels of the marine biotoxin that causes Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning were found in ...
PORT TOWNSEND — The state Department of Health has closed Mystery Bay for recreational harvesting of all shellfish species. The closure was prompted by high levels of Diarrhetic Shellfish Poison, a ...
"I promise to do a more in depth recap soon…but for now I need everyone to know I survived diarrhetic shellfish poisoning and I'm back to enjoying the honeymoon," Brown wrote on her Instagram Stories ...
A marine biotoxin has been detected at unsafe levels in shellfish in Eld Inlet, according to the Thurston County Public Health and Social Services department. The Olympian A marine biotoxin has been ...
Budd Inlet has been closed to recreational shellfish harvesting due to unsafe biotoxin levels.
As the official start of summer approaches, federal officials are warning Americans to take extra precautions when eating oysters and clams to avoid a potentially deadly illness known as paralytic ...
Budd Inlet has been closed to recreational shellfish harvesting due to unsafe biotoxin levels. High levels of the biotoxin that produces diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP) were recently detected in ...