āCDPH Warns of Poāssible Norovirus Infections from Raw Oysters Imported from British Columbia, Canada
December 17, 2024 āā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is warning consumers not to eat raw oysters harvested from certain areas in British Columbia, Canada because they may be contaminated with norovirus, which can cause serious gastrointestinal illness.
āCDPH Lifts Warning to Not Consume Sport-Harvested Whole Dungeness Crab from the Northern California Coast
December 16, 2024 āā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has lifted the shellfish safety notification for not consuming sport-harvested whole Dungeness crab caught in state waters located at:
- CA/OR border (42Ā° 0.00' N. Latitude) to Reading Rock State Marine Reserve (41Ā° 17.6' N. Latitude)
āāCDPH warns Not to Eat the Internal Organs of Sport-Harvested Dungeness Crab from One area of the Northern California Coastā
December 13, 2024 ā CDPH isāā advising the public to not consume the internal organs (viscera) of sport-harvested Dungeness crab caught from a specific area of the Northern California Coast. ā
CDPH Lifts Warning About Certain Types of Sport-Harvested Shellfish from Del Norte County
āDecember ā5, 2024 āā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has lifted the shellfish safety notification today related to sport-harvested mussels, scallops, and most types of clams from Del Norte County.
āCDPH Lifts Warning About Consuming the Internal Organs of Sport-Harvested Dungeness Crab from Parts of the California Coastā
November 19, 2024 āā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has lifted the shellfish safety notification for Dungeness crab internal organs (viscera) caught in state waters located at:
- Reading Rock State Marine Reserve (41Ā° 17.6' N. Latitude) to Cape Mendocino (40Ā° 10' N. Latitude) and
- Sonoma/Mendocino County line (38Ā° 46.125' N. Latitude) to Point Reyes (38ā° 0.00' N. Latitude). ā
CDPH Lifts Warnings about Sport-Harvested Shellfish from Marin and Monterey Countiesā
āNovember 12, 2024 āāā āā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has lifted the shellfish safety notification today, November 12, 2024, related to sport-harvested mussels, clams, and scallops from Marin and Monterey Counties.
āāCDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Internal Organs āfrom Sport-Harvested Dungeness Crab from Two Areas Along Northern California Coastāā
November 1, 2024 āāā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is warning consumers to not eat the internal organs (viscera) of Dungeness crab caught from two coastal areas of northern California. āāā
āāCDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat āSport-Harvested Dungeness Crab from One Area āāAlong Northern California Coast Areaā
āNovember 1, 2024 āā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is warning the public to not consume any whole Dungeness crab caught from one coastal area of northern California.
āSport-Harvested Mussel Quarantine Lifted Along āāthe Majority of the California Coastāā
āOctober 30, 2024 ā āThe California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced today that the statewide annual quarantine on mussels taken for human consumption by sport-harvesters from California's ocean waters ends at midnight on Thursday, October 31, 2024, for all coastal counties except Del Norte, Marin, and Monterey. ā
āCDPH Lifts Warning about Sport-Harvested Shellfish āāfrom Santa Cruz County and Santa Barbara Countyāāā
October 23, 2024 ā California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has lifted the shellfish safety notification today related to sport-harvested mussels, scallops, and clams from Santa Cruz and Santa Barbara Counties.
CDPH Lifts Warning about Sport-Harvested Shellfish from Sonoma County and Certain Shellfish from Humboldt County
āāāāOctober 8, 2024 ā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has lifted the shellfish safety notification today related to sport-harvested mussels, scallops, and most types of clams from Humboldt County. An advisory for razor clams in Humboldt County remains in effect. CDPH has also lifted the shellfish safety notification related to sport-harvested mussels, scallops, and clams from Sonoma County.
āCDPāH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Santa Barbara Countyāāāā
āāāāSeptember 26, 2024 ā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested mussels, clams, or scallops from Santa Barbara County. ā
āCDPH Lifts Warning about Sport-Harvested Shellfish from Santa Barbara Countyāāāāāā
September 3, 2024 ā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has lifted the shellfish safety notification today related to sport-harvested mussels, scallops, and clams from Santa Barbara County.ā
āCDPH Warns Consumers āNot To Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Humboldt County ā
August 9, 2024 ā āāThe California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested mussels, clams, or scallops from Humboldt County. ā
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CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Santa Barbara Countyā
August 8, 2024 ā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested mussels, clams, or scallops from Santa Barbara County.
āCDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Marin County ā
July 26, 2024 āā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat
sport-harvested mussels, clams, or scallops from Marin County. ā
āCDāPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Sonoma Countyāā
āJuly 19, 2024 āā
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is
advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested mussels, clams, or scallops from Sonoma County. āā
CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Santa Cruz and Monterey Countiesāāā
āJuly 18, 2024 āā āāThe California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested mussels, clams, or scallops from Santa Cruz and Monterey counties. ā
CDāPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Del Norte Countyāāā
āJuly 16, 2024 ā āāThe California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested mussels, clams, or scallops from Del Norte County. ā
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CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Sport-Harvested Bivalve Shellfish from Humboldt CountyāJuly 3, 2024 āāā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested bivalve shellfish, including mussels, clams, or scallops from Humboldt County.
āCDPH Warnās Against Consuming Razor Clams from Humboldt Countyāā
May 2, 2024 ā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is advising consumers not to eat sport-harvested razor clams from Humboldt County. These clams were recently detected as having dangerous levels of domoic acid, which can cause Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning.
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Annual Quarantine of Sport-Harvested Mussels Begins May 1āApril 19, 2024 āāā CDPH is implementing its annual quarantine for sport-harvested mussels gathered along the California coast beginning May 1. The quarantine does not apply to commercially sold mussels, clams, scallops, or oysters from CDPH approved sources.
CDPH Warns of Possible Norovirus Infections from Imported Raw Mexican Oystersāā January 17, 2024 āāā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is warning consumers not to eat raw oysters from Laguna De Guerrero Negro, Baja California, Mexico, Laguna Manuela, Baja California, Mexico, and Bahia Salina, Sonora, Mexico because they may be contaminated.
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