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Sport-Harvested Mussel Quarantine Ended
Sampling confirms safe or undetectable levels

Humboldt Sentinel
11/7
/08
By Sentinel Staff

Mussels EUREKA -- The annual mussel quarantine for sport-harvested mussels ended as the month began, according to public health officials.

Extensive sampling of mussels confirmed that shellfish-borne toxins are presently at safe or undetectable levels along the California coast.

Every year the California Department of Public Health announces an annual quarantine that extends from May 1 through Oct. 31 for sport-harvested mussels. The quarantine is intended to protect the public from paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) and domoic acid poisoning. The quarantine is seasonal because the overwhelming majority of human cases of PSP illnesses occur between spring and fall. However, shellfish for human consumption should only be taken from areas free of sewage or chemical contamination during all times of the year.

No commercially harvested shellfish are included in the annual quarantine. All commercial shellfish harvesters in California are certified by the state. They are subject to strict requirements to ensure that all oysters, clams and mussels entering the marketplace are free of toxins. Commercial harvesting is stopped immediately if potentially dangerous levels of toxins are found.

Questions regarding the mussel quarantine can be directed to the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Environmental Health at 445-6215 or (800) 963-9241.

In addition, consumers can receive updated information about PSP and domoic acid by calling the Shellfish Information Line at (800) 553-4133.

 

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