New test for serious algal toxin threat saves time and money for NZ shellfish farmers

New test for serious algal toxin threat saves time and money for NZ shellfish farmers
By Fiona Rotherham Jan. 14 (BusinessDesk) - The most serious algal toxin threat to New Zealand shellfish can now be detected faster and at around a quarter of the previous cost through a new test method likely to be introduced this year. The test for paralytic shellfish toxin (PST), the most serious of shellfish poisoning syndromes caused by harmful algae, has been developed by New Zealand’s Cawthron Institute in collaboration with the UK’s Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science. Cawthron researchers developed the worl...