TACLOBAN
CITY, Aug. 24 – The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic
Resources (BFAR) has imposed shellfish ban on four bays in Leyte and Samar
provinces due to recurrence of red tide.
BFAR
found the red tide bloom in bays and some coastal waters in the region through
laboratory analysis which lasted for two weeks.
The
presence of red tide in both meat and water calls for prohibition of gathering,
trading and consumption of shellfish from identified areas, the BFAR regional
office here said in a statement issued Thursday.
Tagged as
red tide positive are Carigara Bay in Leyte; Irong-Irong Bay, Maqueda Bay, and
Villareal Bay in Samar; and Matarinao Bay in Eastern Samar.
The fisheries
bureau advised the public to refrain from eating, harvesting, marketing, and
buying shellfishes and Acetes sp. from affected bays
until such time that the shellfish toxicity level has gone down below the
regulatory level.
Fishes
caught in these areas are safe for human consumption provided that they are
fresh, washed and cooked thoroughly, according to BFAR’s advisory.
The
fisheries bureau has stepped up water sampling activities in affected areas to
ensure safety of shellfish consumers. (SQM/PNA)
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