Scientists present on paralytic shellfish poisoning’s role in Alaska’s marine die-offs
Recent data revealed detectable levels of PSP in predatory fish like cod and salmon, raising concerns about human consumption safety and its possible contribution to declines in marine populations
Scientists, including Bruce Wright from the Knik Tribe, presented findings at the Alaska Forum on the Environment, in Anchorage, on Monday, highlighting the pervasive presence of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) across various marine species and its potential impact on the food chain, reports the Alaska radio station KYUK [...]
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