Blow Fish Вђ“ March-september 2020 -

While there is no single official global report titled "Blow Fish – March-September 2020," several critical advisories and health reports regarding puffer fish (also known as blowfish or fugu) were active or released during that specific timeframe.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to enforce Import Alert 16-20 , which restricts the importation of puffer fish products and prohibits personal importation due to the high fatality rate associated with TTX. Blow Fish – March-September 2020

The period of is biologically significant for several toxic species of puffer fish. While there is no single official global report

In July 2020, the Department of Public Health conducted testing on 80 fish in the Farmington River. While PFAS levels had declined, a statewide advisory remained in place for all freshwater fish (except sunfish and trout) due to mercury contamination, recommending no more than one meal per week for the general population. The period of is biologically significant for several

The Ministry of Health maintained strict regulations during 2020, as incorrectly prepared fugu remains a leading cause of fatal food poisoning in the country, typically among unlicensed amateurs.

The FDA advisory notes that puffer fish caught in mid-Atlantic coastal waters (Virginia to New York) are generally considered safe, while those from other sources are not. DPH Removes Advisory - CT.gov