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LOUISA NISHITANI, KENNETH K. CHEW AND TERI L. KING Gathering Safe Shellfish in Washington Avoiding Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning
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Document Date: 2014-09-18 16:31:26


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Shelton / Manila / Des Moines / /

Company

Softshell / Public Health Laboratory / Puget / /

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USD / /

Facility

In Hood Canal / Hood Canal / University of Washington / NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center / College of Ocean / Port Townsend / /

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news media / food / /

NaturalFeature

Pacific Coast / Case inlet / Washington beaches / Camano island / San Juan Islands / Dabob Bay / Columbia River / Oakland Bay / Whidbey island / /

Organization

University of Washington / Environmental Conservation’s Division of Environmental Health Web / Western Regional Aquaculture Center / NOAA’s Northwest Fisheries Science Center / Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation / U.S. Food and Drug Administration / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Board of Regents WSG-AS / Department of Health / College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences / /

Person

Frank Cox / LOUISA NISHITANI / Carr Inlet Seattle / Juan de Whi / Vera L. Trainer / KENNETH K. CHEW / Victoria Str / TERI L. KING / Juan de Fuca / Miles Case Inlet Tacoma / /

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Position

author / Captain / Marine Water Quality Specialist / fisheries biologist / Director / Associate Dean / Program Manager for the Marine Biotoxin group / Biotoxin Coordinator / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / Oregon / British Columbia / California / Washington / /

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www.dec.state / /

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