Welcome to Skagit County
July 19th, 2011
Samish Bay shellfish beds
reopened; still closed to recreationally harvested varnish clams due to Paralytic
Shellfish Toxin (Red Tide)
SKAGIT COUNTY - The Washington
State Department of Health reopened Samish Bay shellfish beds today, July 15,
2011. The Department of Health closed the beds yesterday, July 14, 2011, due
to anticipated high levels of fecal coliform bacteria, which wash into the bay
with rainfall; however, recently-collected water quality monitoring data have
verified the bay is safe for shellfish harvesting. Samish Bay is still closed,
however, to recreational shellfish harvesting of varnish clams due to elevated
levels of Paralytic Shellfish Toxin (Red Tide). This closure will remain until
additional sampling indicates toxin levels have declined.
The State Department of Health has specific water quality criteria for Samish
Bay. If the Samish River and surrounding creeks and ditches contribute too much
pollution, the bay closes until water quality samples can be collected to ensure
bacteria levels have abated and the shellfish are again safe to consume.
When the bay is closed, shellfish farms can't harvest their crops and it is
unsafe to consume shellfish recreationally harvested from the bay. Farms may
have safe shellfish for sale during the closure that was either harvested prior
to the closure or brought in from growing areas elsewhere in the state.
Potential sources of polluting bacteria in the Samish River watershed include:
All of these sources, if
managed properly, need not pose a threat to water quality.
For more information on clean water efforts in the Samish Watershed, a calendar
of Samish Bay shellfish bed closures to date, or to report a water quality problem,
visit www.skagitcounty.net/cleanwater.
For more information, contact Emma Whitfield at emmaw@co.skagit.wa.us
or at (360) 419-7667