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Red tide rising: Scientists find 30 percent more spores than in 2005 crisis

The algae are gathered in the flesh of filter-feeding bivalves — soft-shelled clams and their immediate cousins, but not lobsters, crabs or scallops — in concentrations that render the healthy shellfish toxic to humans, and can induce paralytic shellfish poisoning. ....more>>

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