No more red tide in Pangasinan waters
>> Monday, October 1, 2012
DAGUPAN CITY – The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) in Region 1
last week issued an advisory saying that shellfish gathered from the coastal
waters in three towns and one city in Pangasinan are now red tide-free and safe
for human consumption.
In the advisory, BFAR-Region 1 director
Nestor Domenden said laboratory test results showed that crabs, shrimps,
seashells like mussels and oysters gathered from the coastal waters of Alaminos
City and in the towns of Bolinao, Anda and Bani (particularly in Barangay Wawa)
are now red tide-free.
But
as a precautionary measure, Domenden advised the concerned local governments to
require market inspectors, quarantine officers and administrators to demand for
auxiliary invoice or clearance.
This
is to ensure that any fish or shellfish that are unloaded from other provinces
or municipalities did not come from areas still with red tide, Domenden said.
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