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  • Director of Environmental Health Jim Dodds said shellfish such as mussels, oysters and scallops could accumulate in the algae while filter feeding and become contaminated. ???We are advising people not to eat wild shellfish collected from these areas as they could cause diarrhoea or vomiting,??? he said. ???Normal cooking processes will not destroy the toxins produced by the algae. ???Recreational
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  • health.wa.gov.au