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Gymnodinium breve leaves toxic residues in shellfish.
Its economically important aquaculture industry specializes in shellfish, especially oysters.
She said members were also involved in shellfish transplanting programs that were vital to rebuilding stocks.
Ironic, then, that thanks to demand from the Continent, there is more money than ever in shellfish.
There are a number of sterols in shellfish but not as much cholesterol as was once thought.
A 2006 study by Morocco's national fisheries research institute (INRH) found significant contamination of cadmium in shellfish around OCP's discharge points.
He captures brilliantly the shifts and dodges and little evasions that keep life rolling along in Cuba, like the illicit trade in shellfish.
Already, the group said, there have been detectable decreases in shellfish and shell weights, and interference with the growth of coral skeletons.
Descendants of the indigenous Yaghan people are filmed labouring in shellfish factories, and a harpoon made for tourists reminds us that the Yaghan traditionally dived for crustaceans.
The fights over this eight-inch-thick power line are now entering their fourth year, and they have drawn in shellfish companies, ship captains and environmentalists.
Now, I am not a biochemist, and I have no idea if the mouse test is or is not the best way to detect toxins in shellfish.
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