Pangasinan waters now free from red tide poison
>> Sunday, July 1, 2012
By Christian D. Supnad
BOLINAO, Pangasinan - The Bureau of
Fisheries and Aquatic Resources has lifted the ban on gathering and eating of
shellfish after Fisheries officials found out waters here were free from
paralytic shellfish poison.
Remedios Ongtanco, officer in charge
of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources here, said that based on
results monitoring activities of the BFAR and Provincial
Agriculturist, shellfish collected from Bataan coastal waters of
Bolinao, Anda, Alaminos and Bani towns, are now free of red tide toxin.
She said also free from red tide
poison were waters off Mariveles, Limay, Orion, Pilar, Balanga,
Orani, Abucay and Samal towns in Bataan.
“Negative results for paralytic dhellfish
poison were obtained from three consecutive weeks of sampling in the area,”
said Ongtanco.
Shellfish harvested from the coastal
waters of Bataan were reportedly now safe for human consumption and that
gathering, marketing and harvesting of shellfishes from the said
areas are now permitted.
This was the longest ban on fishing
due to red tide since it took several months earning the ire of fishermen in
the province.
Fishermen and consumers had blamed the media
for spreading news of red tide poison.
The BFAR did not state how the red
tide poison ceased but some said this was a yearly problem along the coastal
areas that no one could explain.
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