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Toxin caused by algae forces quarantine of oysters on Yorke Peninsula
Health authorities have detected a waterborne toxin off Yorke Peninsula that has forced at least six oyster farms to temporarily shut and quarantine up to 10 million oysters.
Reports emerged overnight that the Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA) tested the waters…
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