Shellfish biotoxin alerts removed: Marlborough Sounds and Waiheke Island

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Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

New Zealand Food Safety today removed the public health warning against collecting shellfish from the Inner Queen Charlotte Sound.

The area included from Anakiwa to West Head and Deiffenbach Point.

Further sampling of shellfish in the area has shown that PSP toxins are now at safe levels.

New Zealand Food Safety today also removed the public health warning against collecting shellfish Waiheke Island – Blackpool and Surfdale Beaches. Latest investigations have found that all evidence of the presence of the Cyanobacteria bloom has disappeared and shellfish are now safe to gather and consume.

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See signage in the affected area.

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Collecting shellfish and keeping them safe [PDF, 1.4 MB]

Causes and symptoms of toxic shellfish poisoning

About toxic algal blooms

Food safety for seafood gatherers booklet [PDF, 1.2 MB]

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