Pacific Oyster
Field Notes
When visiting an area with oysters, I will generally take one large oyster back with me for the dinner pot, and boil the entire oyster in its shell for ~15 minutes, being too lazy to shuck it. The danger of PSP poisoning is always in the back of my mind when eating shellfish, especially when I haven't checked the status of the area beforehand. (You can check either online or with a phone call in BC). Oysters are relatively safe compared to clams and mussels. A single oyster can just barely hold enough toxin to kill someone of my size, in the worst case scenario. This makes it possible to experiment with eating a small amount of oyster on the first day. Don't use that strategy with butterclams and (especially) mussels, though - even a small amount can contain enough toxin to kill you.
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