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Paralytic shellfish poisoning: An ever-present risk in Alaska

By Greg Wilkinson | ADHSS on Jun 17, 2014   At Sea, Featured  

Paralytic shellfish poisoning: An ever-present risk in Alaska

ANCHORAGE — A probable case of paralytic shellfish poisoning over the weekend has prompted the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Section of Epidemiology, to remind Alaskans and visitors alike of the ever-present risk of paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP, in recreationally-harvested Alaska shellfish. All locally harvested shellfish — including clams, mussels, oysters, geoducks […]

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