Joe Shepard, administrator of Louisiana’s fisheries division, said state officials acted after analysis of approximately 500 samples of fish, crabs, oysters and shrimp from near shore indicated that they posed no health threat.
State officials are nonetheless urging fishermen to use common sense and to “smell and examine catch closely to ensure that there are no obvious oil or chemical residues.”
Saturday, July 17, 2010
LOUISIANA : IF FISH SMELLS GOOD, I GUESS YOU CAN SELL IT !!!
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