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Red Tide warning in N.H.

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) - The Red Tide is sweeping through New
Hampshire's coastal waters again.

State officials have banned taking mussels, clams and oysters
from New Hampshire's coastal waters and Hampton/Seabrook Harbor.

The ban is in response to high levels of Paralytic Shellfish
Poisoning, known as the Red Tide, found in blue mussels collected
from the Isles of Shoals and the harbor.

State shellfish manager Chris Nash says it's too soon to know
how long the ban will last.

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