Oysters from the Arcachon basin once again authorized for sale by the Gironde prefecture

After “unanimous opinion of the departmental health commission”the Gironde prefecture announced on Friday January 19 the effective lifting of the temporary ban on fishing and marketing of all shellfish, including oysters, from the Arcachon basin.

This ban was ordered on December 27 after numerous cases of gastroenteritis attributed to the presence of norovirus in the water of breeding grounds.

“This excellent news announces the expected return of oysters [d’]Arcachon [et du] Cap Ferret in the cabins, on the sales stalls, and the smile of the producers on the markets”welcomed the Arcachon Aquitaine regional shellfish farming committee (CRCAA).

According to state services, “no new contaminating events have been recorded on shellfish from the Arcachon basin” since December 22, the date of the last oyster harvest which caused one of the food infections.

Moreover, “No new meteorological event with significant rain has also been noted by Météo-France” And “no malfunction in the sanitation network” of the basin has not been recorded since December 22 by the SIBA (the Intercommunal Union of the Arcachon Basin, responsible for the local sanitation network and rainwater management), continues the prefecture.

For’“frame” this reopening, the prefect of Gironde, Etienne Guyot announced “increase monitoring of the bacteriological quality of water and shellfish by ensuring weekly samples instead of monthly samples until the end of winter”.

10% of oysters produced in France

The Arcachon basin is one of the main oyster production areas in the country with some 8,000 tonnes per year (or almost 10% of the oysters produced in France). Losses linked to this ban are estimated at 5 million euros.

Two days after the prefectural decree of December 27, an association for the defense of the waters of the Arcachon basin, created by oyster farmers, filed a complaint against the intercommunal union. She pointed out the contamination of the marine environment by network overflows after heavy rains, blaming the manager.

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A report of excesses led the Bordeaux public prosecutor’s office to open an investigation on January 5, to “ecocide” notably. On January 12, the Environmental Coordination of the Arcachon Basin, an environmental protection association, filed a complaint against X for pollution, intoxication and endangering others.

The latter believes that “many knew”since November, that the oysters were contaminated, but would have preferred to close their eyes to ” save “ the oyster farmers’ Christmas. The holiday period represents two thirds of sales for the sector.

The CRCAA announced on Tuesday “initiate an expert summary procedure before the administrative court of Bordeaux”in order to determine responsibilities in the pollution of the waters of the Arcachon basin. “Because, to this day, the question still remains open: who pays the bill? »launched the CRCAA on Thursday in a press release.

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The World with AFP

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