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Oman: Residents urged to stay away from red tide beaches

Dhofar Governorate reports food poisoning cases due to eating contaminated shellfish



Oman has been hit hard by red tide in recent years.
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Dubai: Oman’s Ministry of Health urged the public to stay away from beaches and areas affected by the red tide phenomenon and warned them against eating contaminated shellfish or fish.

The ministry also advised commercial fishermen and beachgoers to avoid harvesting fish or shellfish to eat, in order to prevent any possible ingestion of toxic substances produced by colonies of algae in the red tide bloom.

The warning was issued after the Dhofar Governorate reported several cases of food poisoning due to eating shellfish that contained poisonous substances.

The ministry advised people to go to the nearest health institution if they get food poisoning symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhoea, and symptoms of the nervous system such as numbness, weakness in the hands and feet, and difficulty in breathing.

“People are advised not to approach the areas affected by the red tide phenomenon, which is caused by microscopic algae that produce toxins that kill fish and make shellfish dangerous to eat. The toxins may also make the surrounding air difficult to breathe, “the ministry said in its statement.

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