MANILA, Philippines - The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has imposed a shellfish ban in Biliran.
In Shellfish Bulletin 39, BFAR said shellfish gathered from the coastal waters of the province were found positive for the algae that produces the red tide toxin.
Irong-Irong and Cambatutay Bays in Western Samar, Matarinao in Eastern Samar, Carigara and Calubian in Leyte, Gigantes Islands in Iloilo and Dauis and Tagbilaran in Bohol also remain positive for paralytic shellfish poison that is beyond the regulatory limit.
All types of shellfish gathered in the area are not safe for human consumption.
BFAR said fish, squid, shrimp and crab are safe to eat provided they are fresh and washed thoroughly and internal organs are removed before cooking.
Early this week, health authorities confirmed the deaths of two persons and hospitalization of 40 others in Biliran island due to suspected red tide poisoning.