By RNZ
A public health warning has been issued for the entire Banks Peninsula in Canterbury after high toxin levels were reported in shellfish yesterday.
The Ministry for Primary Industries has found toxins in bivalve shellfish are three times the safe eating limit.
This means mussels, oysters, tuatua, pipi, toheroa, cockles, scallops, catseyes, kina (sea urchins) and all other bivalve shellfish should not be eaten.
The toxin cannot be removed through cooking and poisoning can begin half an hour after eating the fish.