California warns against eating some shellfish on Central Coast
date:Aug 23, 2016
ally or commercially caught rock crab or recreationally caught mussels, clams, and the internal organs of scallops caught in the specified area, according to the health department notice.

The warning is effective for crabs and bivalve shellfish caught in state waters south of Latitude 37 11 N, near Pigeon Point, and north of Latitude 36 35 N, near Cypress Point in Monterey County.

Symptoms of domoic acid poisoning can occur within 30 minutes to 24 hours after eating toxic seafood. In mild case
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