Government officials have sharpened their warnings about not letting children play in sea foam while at the beach because it could contain high concentrations of toxic PFAS, broadcaster NOS said on Wednesday. At the end of last year public health institute RIVM said there were large quantities of PFAS, known as “forever chemicals” in sea foam. PFAS tend to accumulate …
Various types of fish, crustaceans, and shellfish from the Westerschelde contain such high concentrations of PFAS chemicals that the National Institute for Public Health and Environment issued a warning to eat them "as little as possible." The institute calculated how much people could eat of various species without ingesting excessive amounts of harmful chemicals. On average, Netherlands residents ingest too …