State To Observe Recreational Beaches For Signs Of PSP

The State of Alaska plans to start monitoring recreational beaches for Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in a few communities this year. It will be the first time the Department of Environmental conservation tests non-commercially harvested clams and other shellfish for the dangerous substance.

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Matt Lichtenstein is a reporter at KFSK in Petersburg.

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