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Oregon residents report glow-in-the dark shrimp

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[August 11, 2010]  NEWPORT, Ore. (AP) -- People who bought pink shrimp at some Oregon stores are reporting that it glows in the dark.

Experts told The Register-Guard that they shouldn't worry because it's due to certain marine bacteria that can cause shrimp and other seafood to appear luminescent. They said it's not a health risk and does not indicate mishandling during processing.

Specialists at Oregon State University Sea Grant Extension say the bacteria can grow at refrigerator temperatures, especially on seafood products where salt was added during processing.

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Information from: The Register-Guard, http://www.registerguard.com/

[Associated Press]

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