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Topic: California Mussels Catch and Cook  (Read 2841 times)

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Frenchy

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Thanks for sharing. Looks pretty good and fun


lingbat

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Nice video. Heads up that we're now in the annual mussel quarantine period since they naturally accumulate biotoxins at this time of year. The state recommends not eating em after May 1 and they post toxicity info. They're above the acceptable toxin level at some places right now, so time to lay off of em for a while

https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing/Ocean/Regulations/Fishing-Map/Central#mussels


 

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