Wa Shellfish Safety Map. Shoreline Area News New shellfish safety map shows risks in realtime Am I harvesting the right species? View a shellfish species identifier chart (PDF) List of Public Beaches and Status by County; Recorded Hotline for Biotoxin Closures: 1-800-562-5632; List of Biotoxin Beach Closures by County; Questions? Call us at 360-236-3330 or the local county health department during weekday business hours
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Am I harvesting the right species? View a shellfish species identifier chart (PDF) Commercial shellfish harvesting locations are not affected by this closure and are regulated separately by DOH
WISC Washington Invasive Species Council
Each year, sport fishers catch more than a million pounds of Dungeness crab See up-to-date health and season information for shellfish and shellfish beaches Are the shellfish safe to eat? View the DOH shellfish safety map or call 800-562-5632
Raw Shellfish Food Safety. List of Public Beaches and Status by County; Recorded Hotline for Biotoxin Closures: 1-800-562-5632; List of Biotoxin Beach Closures by County; Questions? Call us at 360-236-3330 or the local county health department during weekday business hours Holding down the shift key while dragging a box on the map will also zoom in
Fishing & Shellfishing Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. Each year, sport fishers catch more than a million pounds of Dungeness crab Call the 24-hour Shellfish Safety Hotline, 1-800-562-5632, for recorded information on shellfish biotoxin closures