Toxins stop Oregon’s mussel, clam harvesting
PORTLAND, Ore. — The state Department of Agriculture has closed the entire Oregon coast to recreational mussel and clam harvesting because of the risk of toxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning.
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Symptoms
Shellfish contaminated with
PSP toxins can cause
minor to severe ill-
ness. Symptoms
usually start with
the tingling of the
mouth and tongue.
Severe poisoning can
result in dizziness,
numbness and
paralysis.
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