State cautions against recreational shellfish harvesting in Santa Cruz, Monterey counties

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SANTA CRUZ — State health officials are advising the Santa Cruz County community that it’s probably time to cancel those shellfish foraging plans.

According to a release from the environmental health division of the county’s Health Services Agency, the California Department of Public Health has warned consumers not to eat recreationally harvested mussels, clams or whole scallops gathered from Santa Cruz and Monterey counties.

State experts have discovered dangerous levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP, toxins in mussels within the pair of coastal counties that can cause illness or death, according to the release. The cooking process does not destroy the naturally occurring toxin, which affects the central nervous system and produces a tingling around the mouth and fingertips within a few minutes to a few hours after ingestion.

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