Oyster fishing |  Lifting the temporary ban – 2023 – Press Area – News

Oyster fishing | Lifting the temporary ban – 2023 – Press Area – News

Updated 05/09/2023

The episode of microbiological contamination that was detected on oysters on the coast of Saint-Malo and Dinard at the beginning of August 2023 has now ended.

Consequently, a temporary ban on fishing in the production area was imposed Saint-Malo, Dinard Lifted as of Tuesday, September 5, 2023.

Catching, collecting, shipping, storing, marketing and consuming shellfish (oysters, oysters, oysters, oysters, etc.) is once again possible for professional and recreational fishermen, in Sanitary Area 35-03 “Saint-Malo”.


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► Useful documentation

> Press release dated September 5, 2023 | Oyster fishing in Ile and Vilan: end of the fishing ban in the Saint-Malo and Dinard production area

> Labor decree of September 5, 2023 ending the temporary ban on professional and recreational marine fishing, collecting, shipping, storing, marketing and releasing shellfish from the area for human consumption Saint-Malo, Dinard

> Prefectural decree of August 11, 2023 temporarily prohibiting professional and recreational marine fishing, collecting, shipping, storing, marketing and releasing shellfish from the area for human consumption Saint-Malo, Dinard

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