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Shellfish contamination prompts harvesting closure off Vancouver Island's west coast

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) says intense rain following a lengthy drought in the area has created health and safety risks, including the possibility of paralytic shellfish poisoning.

Heavy rain after extended drought has increased risk of contamination, officials say

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has issued an emergency closure for shellfish harvesting off Vancouver Island's west coast. (Susana da Silva/CBC)

Canadian officials are warning the public not to harvest shellfish near Barkley Sound, off Vancouver Island's west coast, due to contamination.

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) says intense rain following a lengthy drought in the area has created health and safety risks, including the possibility of paralytic shellfish poisoning.

Anyone who has recently harvested in the area should not consume them, as cooking will not destroy the toxins associated with the illness.

Symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning can begin anywhere from 30 minutes to three hours after consuming contaminated shellfish andinclude tingling, numbness of the lips, mouth, face, arms and legs, dizziness, weakness, paralysis and respiratory failure.

It can alsolead to death, so officials are advising anyone who does fall ill to seek immediate medical attention.

DFO says fisheriesofficers will be patrolling the area to make sure people are aware of the closure.It will remain in effect for at least seven days. The department will issue a notice once the ban has been lifted.