WA crabbing season begins: Hood Canal paralytic shellfish poison at lethal levels
Crabbing season has officially kicked off in Washington state. However, the state Department of Health is warning residents and visitors not to harvest or eat recreational shellfish from Hood Canal because of potentially lethal levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins.
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