Fresh oysters on sale at the busy Sydney Fish Market, New South Wales, Australia. The market sits on the Blackwattle Bay foreshore in Pyrmont. It is the world's third largest fish market.
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In light of recent oyster thefts, police have issued a cautionary message to the public regarding the purchase of suspiciously inexpensive seafood as the holiday season approaches.

Over a four-day operation, the Rural Crime Prevention Team conducted thorough inspections of 13 oyster leases along the New South Wales South Coast. Their focus areas included notable water bodies such as the Clyde River in Batemans Bay, the Bermagui River at Wapengo, and the Wagonga Inlet in Narooma. These inspections were a direct response to a series of oyster thefts that had recently occurred.

The team’s investigation was comprehensive, incorporating water patrols to ensure compliance with boating safety regulations and verifying recreational fishing licenses. Their vigilance is set to continue throughout the summer, aiming to deter further illegal activities.

Fresh oysters on sale at the busy Sydney Fish Market, New South Wales, Australia. The market sits on the Blackwattle Bay foreshore in Pyrmont. It is the world's third largest fish market.
Fresh oysters on sale at the busy Sydney Fish Market. (Getty)

Detective Sergeant Michael Calleja warned consumers against succumbing to the allure of oysters sold at unusually low prices, emphasizing the potential health hazards. “It’s not worth the risk,” Calleja cautioned, urging the public to purchase only from reputable sources. This reminder serves as a crucial measure to protect both consumers and the integrity of local seafood markets during the festive season.

“It’s not worth the risk,” Calleja said.

“Not only is it illegal, but it may not be good for your health.

“Illegal sellers are not bound by strict health requirements, making the oysters potentially unsafe to consume.”

Oyster theft can carry penalties of up to $275,000 or even imprisonment.

Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers, Fishers Watch or report online via the DPI website.
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