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BC tidal areas 10 and 110 - Herbert Point: Bivalve shellfish contamination information

Eating contaminated shellfish can make you very sick and can even be life threatening.

Harvesting opportunities and closures change often throughout the year for conservation or public health reasons. Check the table below or our real-time bivalve shellfish safety harvesting map to ensure that it's legal and safe to harvest, every time you head out to fish. If you are a recreational harvester, you also need to review recreational shellfish harvesting opportunities and limits and ensure you are carrying a current tidal waters sport fishing licence.

Because of the risk of sanitary contamination, all bivalve shellfish harvesting is permanently closed within the following boundaries, often marked with signage or red concrete markers:

If you are in an aquaculture facility there are some exceptions to the second item.

Shellfish aquaculture facilities use markers at the corners of their licensed area.

Bivalve shellfish contamination status

Look at the first column below to see which species are safe to harvest. If there is information in the second column, it is both illegal and unsafe to harvest any bivalve species in those areas.

Subarea Marine biotoxin update (open bivalve species) Sanitary contamination closures (closed to shellfish harvesting)
10-1 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-2 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-3 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-4 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-5 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-6 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-7 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-8 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-9 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-10 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-11 Closed to All Bivalve Species
10-12 Closed to All Bivalve Species
110 Closed to All Bivalve Species

Last updated: 2024-04-01 06:05:10

Area descriptions

Closure Map Area description
10.1 Margaret Bay 10.1.jpeg The waters and intertidal foreshore surrounding the shellfish aquaculture tenure (LF#5407228) in Margaret Bay, lying inside a line drawn in a 125 m radius from any point on the perimeter of the tenure, commencing from a point on land in the west at 51°20.08' north latitude and 127°30.15' west longitude, and ending at a point on land in the east at 51°20.09' north latitude and 127°29.81' west longitude. [NAD83]

Last updated: 2024-04-01 06:05:10

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