Shellfish harvesting in Dyes Inlet is closed because of high toxin levels that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, according to Kitsap Public Health District.
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Tue, 08/18/2015 - 5:10pm
Shellfish harvesting in Dyes Inlet is closed because of high toxin levels that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning, according to Kitsap Public Health District.