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Stockton Beach algal bloom: advice for fishers

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The NSW Department of Primary Industries has advised:

  • a toxic algal bloom has been detected in the waters of Stockton Beach. The species of algae detected produces diarrhetic shellfish poisoning toxins.

As a precaution, NSW Food Authority advises:

  • toxins above safe levels have been confirmed in shellfish from Stockton Beach, and 
  • people should heed the recreational fishing closure and not eat shellfish from this area.

See: NSW DPI media release, 22 August 2014(pdf, 36KB)
 

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