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    Oyster Harvesting Closed Along Texas Coast
    News Release
    October 26, 2011

    The Texas Department of State Health Services announced today that oyster harvesting in all Texas coastal waters is closed due to red tide, an algal bloom of Karenia brevis.

    Red tide has been detected along the Texas coastline from Brownsville to Galveston. As a result, all Texas coastal waters are closed to the commercial and recreational harvesting of oysters, clams and mussels until further notice. Normally, the public can harvest oysters from Nov. 1 through April 30.

    The algae contain a toxin that can accumulate in the tissue of oysters, clams, mussels and whelks and cause neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, or NSP, in humans who consume them. NSP symptoms can include nausea, dizziness, dilated pupils and tingling sensations in the extremities.

    DSHS is advising people not to harvest and eat oysters, clams, or mussels from Texas coastal waters. Oysters can be toxic without any indication of red tide such as discolored waters, respiratory irritation or dead fish. People are also advised not to harvest and eat whelks from Texas waters as these species also accumulate toxin from the red tide organism.

    The warning does not apply to other types of seafood such as shrimp, finfish, crabs or to commercial seafood products from other states or countries. Oysters in the market place that were harvested before the red tide began or from other states are not affected by this algal bloom.

    The red tide toxin also can become aerosolized and cause coughing and irritation of the throat and eyes. People with respiratory conditions such as asthma may experience more pronounced symptoms. Respiratory symptoms usually subside when affected people leave the red tide areas.

    DSHS will continue to monitor the red tide and will open areas to harvesting when it is safe to do so.*For the latest information on the opening and closing of oyster harvest areas, call DSHS at 1-800-685-0361. For information on red tide, visit www.dshs.state.tx.us/seafood/redtide.shtm.
    We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

  • #2
    It's all starting to make sense. I have had a tingling sensation in one of my extremities since I ate all of those oysters. Funny thing about it is only one oyster came out!

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    • #3
      my wife isn't too happy about this.

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      • #4
        Neither is her boyfriend!!!
        "Hey Hillary, regarding the Benghazi Attack on 9/11-we'll just blame it on that movie, not my total lack of security. By the way, what's so significant about 9/11 anyway-was that a date my buddy Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground blew up a government building?" asked Obama to Hillary. BEAUTIFY AMERICA, RUN OVER A LIBERAL, THEN BACK UP AND SEE IF HE'S DEAD.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WestEndAngler View Post
          http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/news/releases/20111026.aspx


          NSP symptoms can include nausea, dizziness, dilated pupils and tingling sensations in the extremities.
          Sounds like a slight high-I guess no need to pick shrooms when I can get near same effect with oysters!! Cool!!
          "Hey Hillary, regarding the Benghazi Attack on 9/11-we'll just blame it on that movie, not my total lack of security. By the way, what's so significant about 9/11 anyway-was that a date my buddy Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground blew up a government building?" asked Obama to Hillary. BEAUTIFY AMERICA, RUN OVER A LIBERAL, THEN BACK UP AND SEE IF HE'S DEAD.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Robalo View Post
            Neither is her boyfriend!!!

            dang that's cold.

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            • #7
              Man that's gonna suck for all the locals in San Leon that are in the business.
              I LIVE IN A SMALL COMMUNITY WITH A LARGE PROBLEM AND A PROBLEM.

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              • #8
                Once it cools off and rains a little it'll open back up.
                No that big of a deal, unless you sale oysters I guess.

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                • #9
                  I have been eating the he!! out of them here in NOLA ! 7.99 at hooters ,12 dollors elsewere
                  10x spelling bee champ ...... For a full report go to DEANOKNOWS.COM

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Robalo View Post
                    Sounds like a slight high-I guess no need to pick shrooms when I can get near same effect with oysters!! Cool!!
                    My thoughts as well.
                    At our age, hallucinogens have more benefit than libido enhancement. We're already full of it.
                    At his baptism, Sam Houston was told his sins were washed away. He reportedly replied, “I pity the fish downstream.” - Nov. 19, 1854 - Independence, Texas

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                    • #11
                      What a bad year for the Texas oysters. Hot water, drought, high salinity, vibrio, parasites, and now red tide on opening day November 1st. Somewhere I read that we already lost 65% of the crop before this closure, just dead shell. I also read that because of flooding along the Mississippi, they lost a whole bunch of the crop for the opposite reasons - too much freshwater. I think most of the oysters on the market today are coming from Apalachicola - and they're pretty good but they're not Texas oysters.

                      Sure be nice to get the season open again - I'm hungry for some fresh bay boogers, smoked oysters, blackened ones, and BBQ ones dipped in Cajun butter sauce. I even make pepper poppers out of 'em, wrapped in jalapeno and bacon. Hopefully it'll open up so I can stuff my turkey with them boogers!

                      Including Gilly.

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                      • #12
                        That sucks, I hope it opens up soon.

                        I'm guessing I'm the only one dissapointed by the whelks too, but they were gigging bycatch, and that's over so no worries.

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