HomeMy WebLinkAbout082925 - JCPH Press Release_Jefferson County, WA. Shellfish samples from the Port Townsend Bay tested by the Washington Department of Health (DOH) were found to have high levels of the biotoxin that causes Paralytic
Shellfish Poisoning (PSP). Therefore, DOH has closed Port Townsend Bay and the Northern Quimper Peninsula, including Fort Worden State Park and Point Hudson, for the recreational harvest
of all species of molluscan shellfish including clams, oysters, mussels and scallops. The closure includes the Port Hadlock area, but does not include Fort Flagler State Park. Jefferson
County Public Health has posted Danger signs at public access points in the area. Crab and shrimp are not included in the closure. Even if the crab meat is safe, toxins can accumulate
in crab gut and butter (the white-yellow fat inside the back of the shell). Clean crab thoroughly and avoid eating the crab butter and guts.
Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning can be fatal. Illness is caused by eating shellfish contaminated with toxins from the naturally occurring marine plankton Alexandrium. The biotoxin is not
destroyed by cooking or freezing. Symptoms of PSP can appear within minutes or hours and usually begin with tingling lips and tongue, moving to the hands and feet, followed by difficulty
breathing and paralysis. Anyone experiencing any of these symptoms after consuming shellfish should contact a health care provider immediately. For extreme reactions, call 911.
This closure comes one day after a similar closure of Port Ludlow and Mats Mats Bay. To find out which areas are safe to harvest shellfish in Washington and the Washington Department
of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) harvesting seasons and rules, please check the map at www.doh.wa.gov/ShellfishSafety.htm or call the Biotoxin Hotline at 1-800-562-5632. The status of beaches
changes often, so check frequently for the latest conditions. For the latest information on regulations and seasons, visit wdfw.wa.gov/places-to-go/shellfish-beaches or call WDFW Fish
Program customer service at 360-902-2700.
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Jordan Carter
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Communications Specialist
Jefferson County Public Health
615 Sheridan Street
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Main: 360-385-9400
Direct: 360-379-4478
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