There have been sightings of pufferfish washing up on beaches this morning, especially at Fish Hoek and Glencairn.
Residents and visitors are reminded not to handle the pufferfish. Those walking their dogs should ensure that their pets do not come in contact with the fish either as it carries the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin and should not be consumed
If your dog consumes one of these pufferfish, contact your nearest vet for assistance.
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Some Capetonians might recall that about two years ago around the same time in March, there was another mysterious amount of puffers washing up on similar shorelines.
Last experience saw hoards of dead, ‘evil eye’ pufferfish found along the False Bay coastline, Muizenberg and Fish Hoek beaches. The City reported then that it had removed around 70 bags of the fish, a total weight of 200kg.
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