Do not eat white mussels and other shellfish washed up on the West Coast of the Western Cape. This is the stern warning from ...
Red tide has discoloured parts of the West Coast, with dead shellfish washing up. Marine scientist Maryke Musson explains ...
Holidaymakers along South Africa’s West Coast are being met with unsettling scenes as patches of discoloured seawater, piles ...
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Warning NOT to eat shellfish washed up on West Coast
Large numbers of dead white mussels, whelks and other shellfish have been washing ashore on the West Coast over the past 48 hours.
As untold numbers of sea mammals and birds suffer and die from exposure to toxic algal blooms along California coastlines, including Orange County, state officials urge residents to exercise caution ...
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has confirmed a mass die-off of white mussels, whelks and other shellfish at St Helena Bay and Elandsbaai on the West Coast.
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Update on shellfish washed up on West Coast due to red tide
The recent wash-up of dead white mussels, whelks and other shellfish on the West Coast has remained confined to St Helena Bay ...
A "Colourless" red tide has led to large numbers of dead white mussel, whelks and other shellfish washing out at St Helena Bay and Elandsbaai this week.
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South Africa: Department Gives Update On West Coast Red Tide
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has confirmed that the event where large numbers of dead white mussel, whelks and other shellfish were washed out at St Helena Bay and ...
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