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March 7, 2012 Division of Marine Fisheries announces that the Nauset Estuary is closed to the harvest of all shellfish due to Paralytic Shellfish Poison (PSP) toxin, known also as red tide.March 7, 2012 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Due to Paralytic Shellfish Poison (PSP) toxin (also known as "Red Tide") in shellfish the Division of Marine Fisheries has closed the entire below-defined Nauset Marsh System. Therefore, under authority of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 130, Section 74A and 75, the status of the below-defined areas have been changed to "CLOSED TO SHELLFISHING", effective immediately. Digging, harvesting or collecting and/or attempting to dig, harvest or collect shellfish and the possession of shellfish, including carnivorous snails, from the below- defined areas is prohibited. Under authority of322 CMR 7.01(7) all permits issued thereunder are hereby conditioned to prohibit the taking, selling or possession of shellfish from the below-defined areas. AREAS CLOSED TO THE HARVEST OF ALL SHELLFISH NAUSET SYSTEM OC:2-0C:6 OC:2 NAUSET HARBOR, EASTHAM/ORLEANS OC: 3 MILL POND, ORLEANS OC:4 TOWN COVE, ORLEANS/EASTHAM OC:S NAUSET MARSH, EASTHAM OC:6 SALT POND, EASTHAM |
Environmental Sample Processor used by MIT Sea Grant researcher, Donald Anderson, in the detection of red tide. Quick Links |






