Photos from: Monitoring program yields quicker warnings against shellfish hazards




Mary Koppes / Petersburg Pilot

Jeff Simbahon and Natocha Lyons from the Petersburg Indian Association conduct water sampling at Sandy Beach as part of a new water monitoring system that will provide earlier alerts of harmful algal blooms. The blooms can lead to paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) in specimens harvested by recreational and subsistence fishers.



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