Holidaymakers along South Africa’s West Coast are being met with unsettling scenes as patches of discoloured seawater, piles ...
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Red tide warning up in Leyte town; alerted lifted in 3 other areas
Authorities have imposed a temporary ban on the gathering and consumption of shellfish from the coastal waters of Leyte town, Leyte province, which has been placed under a local red tide warning after ...
Shellfish meat collected in the coastal waters of Leyte town in Leyte province tested positive for red tide toxins, the ...
Red tide has discoloured parts of the West Coast, with dead shellfish washing up. Marine scientist Maryke Musson explains ...
The recent wash-up of dead white mussels, whelks and other shellfish on the West Coast has remained confined to St Helena Bay ...
As red tides continue to impact the West and South coasts, the DFFE urges the public to avoid consuming shellfish and ...
More than five dozen people have been sickened after eating shellfish that was contaminated with a life-threatening bacteria.
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has sounded the alarm after a wave of dead shellfish washed up along parts ...
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment says large numbers of white mussels, whelks and other shellfish ...
Do not eat white mussels and other shellfish washed up on the West Coast of the Western Cape. This is the stern warning from ...
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) has issued a stern warning to the public following the ...
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