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ALERT: Health authorities add West Seattle shores to unsafe-shellfish warning

October 1, 2018 11:49 am
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 |   Health | West Seattle news

Announced this morning by King County Public Health:

Paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) has been detected at unsafe levels along Alki Beach south to the Pierce County line as well as on all Vashon-Maury Island beaches. As a result, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has closed these shores to recreational shellfish harvest.

The closure includes all species of shellfish including clams, geoduck, scallops, mussels, oysters, snails and other invertebrates; the closure does not include crab or shrimp. Crabmeat is not known to contain the PSP toxin, but the guts can contain unsafe levels. To be safe, clean crab thoroughly and discard the guts (“butter”). Working with partners, Public Health – Seattle & King County is posting advisory signs at beaches warning people to not collect shellfish.

Commercial beaches are sampled separately and commercial products should be safe to eat.

Anyone who eats PSP-contaminated shellfish is at risk for illness. PSP poisoning can be life-threatening and is caused by eating shellfish containing this potent neurotoxin. A naturally occurring marine organism produces the toxin. The toxin is not destroyed by cooking or freezing.

A person cannot determine if PSP toxin is present by visual inspection of the water or shellfish. For this reason, the term “red tide” is misleading and inaccurate. PSP can only be detected by laboratory testing.

Symptoms of PSP usually begin 30-60 minutes after eating the contaminated shellfish, but may take several hours. Symptoms are generally mild, and begin with numbness or tingling of the face, arms, and legs. This is followed by headache, dizziness, nausea, and loss of muscle coordination. Sometimes a floating sensation occurs. In cases of severe poisoning, muscle paralysis and respiratory failure occur, and in these cases death may occur in 2 to 25 hours.

If symptoms are mild, call your health care provider or Washington Poison Center (800-222-1222), and Public Health (206-296-4774). If symptoms are severe, call 911 or have someone take you to the emergency room immediately.

Recreational shellfish harvesting can be closed due to rising levels of PSP at any time. Therefore, harvesters are advised to call the DOH Biotoxin Hotline at 800-562-5632 or visit the Shellfish safety website before harvesting shellfish anywhere in Puget Sound.

6 for your West Seattle Monday

October 1, 2018 10:53 am
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 |   West Seattle news | WS miscellaneous

From the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar, as October begins:

PECOS PIT DINE-OUT BENEFIT: 11 am-9 pm, dine at, or take out from, Pecos Pit (WSB sponsor) in West Seattle today/tonight and a portion benefits West Seattle Cooperative Preschools. (4400 35th SW)

HOMEWORK HELP: Volunteers are at High Point Library to assist students, 4-7:30 pm. More info here. (3411 SW Raymond)

COMMUNITY SAFETY GRANTS: The city is seeking to “co-design” community-safety grants and looking for input tonight. 6:30-8 pm at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, south classroom. (4408 Delridge Way SW)

PUGET RIDGE NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL: Live in the Puget Ridge area? Join your neighbors to talk about community improvements and issues! 7 pm at Puget Ridge Cohousing. (7020 18th SW)

WEST SEATTLE QUILTERS: The group that put on the recent show at the Senior Center/Sisson Building welcomes all interested quilters to their regular meeting!

Same site for tonight’s meeting, 7 pm. (4217 SW Oregon)

PUB QUIZ: Don’t end the start of the week without some fun. 8 pm pub quiz at Shadowland in The Junction. (4458 California SW)

LOOK INTO THE FUTURE … get advance word of big events later in the week, month, and beyond, via our complete calendar!

West Seattle Halloween Etc. Guide: Send us your event info!

October 1, 2018 9:43 am
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 |   Fun stuff to do | Holidays | West Seattle news

As we do every year, we’ll be publishing the West Seattle Halloween Etc. Guide page, listing all the special events coming up this month, and they’re starting soon, so we’re working on it sooner than usual! If your organization/business/school/facility/group/etc. is planning something that’s open to the public, please e-mail us the info as soon as you can – just the basic what/when/where details, and a website link if you have one – westseattleblog@gmail.com – thank you!

TRAFFIC/TRANSIT TODAY: Monday watch, as October begins

October 1, 2018 6:57 am
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 |   West Seattle news | West Seattle traffic alerts

(SDOT MAP with travel times/video links; is the ‘low bridge’ closed? LOOK HERE)

6:57 AM: Welcome to October! As the new month and new week begin, no incidents are reported in/from West Seattle.

FERRY CHANGES: Washington State Ferries schedules changed Sunday, and today fares change.

CLOSURES AHEAD: Nothing announced for next weekend (October 6-7). But two Highway 99 closures are planned later this month – here’s the info for planning ahead.