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09-Jun-20, 01:43
The Caithness Business Index (http://www.caithness-business.co.uk) has posted the following article:
Algal toxins affecting shellfish in coastal waters - East Isle of Skye - Kyles of Scalpay
The Highland Council's Environmental Health Team has identified raised levels of naturally occurring Algal Toxins following routine monitoring at Kyles of Scalpay, off the east coast of the Isle of Skye. Eating shellfish such as mussels, cockles, oysters or razor fish from these areas may pose a health risk arising from the consumption of these algal toxins. [Read Full Article (https://caithness-business.co.uk/article/11039)]
Algal toxins affecting shellfish in coastal waters - East Isle of Skye - Kyles of Scalpay
The Highland Council's Environmental Health Team has identified raised levels of naturally occurring Algal Toxins following routine monitoring at Kyles of Scalpay, off the east coast of the Isle of Skye. Eating shellfish such as mussels, cockles, oysters or razor fish from these areas may pose a health risk arising from the consumption of these algal toxins. [Read Full Article (https://caithness-business.co.uk/article/11039)]