Red Tide Map Washington. Red tide showing improvements in North Captiva, Collier County This interactive map displays pollution and other water quality impacts on recreational shellfish beaches. A popular misconception surrounds the term "red tide." This term is commonly associated with PSP toxin, but algal blooms that color the water red are generally harmless to humans
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Check tide stations below or use the interactive map in the Map tab—click any location's map for a detailed view. The Washington State Department of Health is prohibiting the recreational harvesting of shellfish along Washington's Pacific Coast due to high levels of Paralytic Shellfish Poison.
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This interactive map displays pollution and other water quality impacts on recreational shellfish beaches. Shellfish regulations are enforced by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) & Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning (ASP) & Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP): Can make you sick or cause death ; Can't be destroyed by cooking or freezing; Are produced by algae and do not always turn the water red
Red Tide Washington State 2025 Thomas Miller. This interactive map displays pollution and other water quality impacts on recreational shellfish beaches. Check tide stations below or use the interactive map in the Map tab—click any location's map for a detailed view.
WA State Irrigation Districts Map Washington State Water Resources Association. Don't harvest in areas with marine biotoxins, also known as "Red Tide" residents and visitors can refer to the Washington Shellfish Safety Map or call the biotoxin/red tide hotline at 1-800-562-5632