Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries 251 Causeway Street, Suite 400 Boston, MA 02114 (617) 626.1520 Fax (617) 626.1509 |
May 16, 2006
To the selectmen and mayors of the following municipalities:
Salisbury, Newbury, Newburyport, Rowley, Ipswich, Essex, Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, Beverly, Salem, Marblehead, Swampscott, Lynn, Nahant, Revere, Saugus, Winthrop and Boston
Ladies & Gentlemen:
The Division of Marine Fisheries has determined that bivalve shellfish and carnivorous snails, with the exception of the adductor muscle of sea scallops, from the below-defined area contain Paralytic Shellfish Poison toxin (also known as "Red Tide") from the dinoflagellate Alexandrium (spp.) in excess of the established standards.
Under authority of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 130, Section 74A and 75, the below-defined area is closed to the harvest of bivalve shellfish and carnivorous snails until subsequent examination shows that these shellfish are safe for human consumption.
The below-defined area is CLOSED TO THE TAKING OF BIVALVE SHELLFISH AND CARNIVEROUS SNAILS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE ADDUCTOR OF THE SEA SCALLOP. Digging, harvesting or collecting and/or attempting to dig, harvest or collect bivalve shellfish or carnivorous snails from the below-defined area is prohibited.
Under authority of 322 CMR 7.01(7) all permits issued thereunder are hereby
conditioned to prohibit the taking, selling or possession of the above-noted shellfish from the
below-defined area.
AREA CLOSED TO THE HARVEST OF BIVALVE SHELLFISH AND
CARNIVEROUS SNAILS
"The waters, flats and all tributaries in above-listed cities and towns and those marine
waters managed by the Commonwealth from the New Hampshire/Massachusetts state
boundary to a line drawn due east from the southern tip of Deer Island in the Town of
Winthrop to the state territorial waters line.”
Sincerely,
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Paul J. Diodati
Director