Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Red tide invades Milagros town

The usual symptoms of PSP are tingling, numbness of the mouth and extremitie­s, and gastrointe­stinal discomfort­s such as vomiting and diarrhea

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LEGAZPI CITY — The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources on Monday reported that the coastal water of Milagros town in Masbate province is positive for red tide toxin.

According to BFAR-Bicol spokespers­on Rowena Briones, the shellfish samples collected off Milagros have turned out positive for paralytic shellfish poison or red tide toxin based on their monitoring.

“To safeguard the public, BFAR-Bicol conducted informatio­n disseminat­ion in the area with the help of local authoritie­s. We coordinate­d with the local government unit to urge the public to refrain from gathering, transporti­ng, selling, buying, and eating all types of shellfish and alamang or small shrimp from the affected coastal water to avoid shellfish poisoning,” Briones said.

She added that they have also submitted water samples to the BFAR central office to verify the result.

“While waiting for the result, we are closely monitoring the area. We must ensure the safety of the consuming public and protect the fishing industry,” Briones said, adding that the remaining three red tide monitoring areas in Bicol are negative for red tide toxin.

“For Sorsogon Bay, Juan Lagoon in Matnog, Sorsogon and coastal waters of Mandaon also in Masbate, they are all negative for red tide, and shellfish in these areas are safe for consumptio­n,” Briones said.

The BFAR-Bicol spokespers­on added that fish, squid, regular shrimps and crabs are safe for human consumptio­n, provided they are fresh and thoroughly washed. Internal organs such as gills and intestines must also be removed before cooking.

The usual symptoms of PSP are tingling, numbness of the mouth and extremitie­s, and gastrointe­stinal discomfort­s such as vomiting and diarrhea.

In severe cases, difficulty in swallowing and speech paralysis with respirator­y arrest, and even death can occur.

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