Leopard Slug Found
Flies all over Sand Point
Extremely high PSP levels
Early bloom of salmonberry bushes.
Dead Murres At Boat Harbor
Residents concern over die-offs persist
Unusually high PSP toxin levels making shellfish unsafe to eat.
Dead birds in harbor
Dead seagulls and magpies
Amazing run of pink salmon.
High PSP in clams - Sand Point, Alaska, USA
High PSP level in Sand Point, Alaska
The paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) results for Sand Point, Alaska (butter clams collected 1/5/2015) had PSP toxin levels of 112 micrograms/100 grams.
High PSP in clams
Abundance of Fireweed on Popof Island
Northern sea nettle jellyfish die-off
Volcanic eruption in the Aleutian's.
Persistently high levels of PSP recorded in the Shumagin Islands.
For a couple years, Sand Point residents have observed an increasing number of the non-native leopard slug.
5-21-13 Volcanic ash fall - Sand Point, Alaska, USA
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