During a red tide, it's generally advised to avoid eating shellfish, as they can accumulate toxins. However, fish that are caught in clean, unaffected waters may still be safe to eat, as they do not accumulate the same toxins as shellfish. Always check local advisories and guidelines, as safety can vary based on the specific conditions of the red tide event. It's best to consult with local health authorities before consuming any fish during such events.
Don't eat the seafood, especially shellfish, during the period of the red tide.
All the Periwinkles are safe to eat. Find them by the sea, at low tide, on the rocks and under the seaweeds.
i think now its safe to eat fish just don't eat hammerhead.^^
No!
It is generally safe to eat fish that may have worms as long as the fish is cooked thoroughly. Cooking fish at high temperatures kills any parasites, making it safe to consume.
During high tide a place is now covered with water and fish are swimming into this space which is now rich with the garbage the low tide left behind . During low tide fish have laid eggs in the sand. Now the sand where fish laid eggs is above the water, and crabs and all sort of creatures move around on top on those eggs. Also there are many birds that want to eat the eggs too.
Yes, from what I have come up with, freshwater perch is safe to eat during pregnancy. However, the websites did mention no more than 12 ounces of any fish should be eaten within a week.
yes it is
Yes, 'tis perfectly safe.
Of course it is... are you going to eat your fish alive then?
One can find more information about fish heads at the safe to eat fish website. The "safe to eat fish" website tells all the healthy fish in addition to information about types of fish heads.
No