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"It's Not a Case," Says Ippa President

The president of the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) said today that "it is not demonstrated that the cases of accidental intoxication that occurred abroad" are related to the améijo captured in the legally exploited area of the Tejo River.
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The Director-General of Natural Resources, Security and Maritime Services said this Wednesday that pollution incidents have been detected in Portugal, and other countries, resulting from the invasion of the Japanese améijo captured in the Rio Tejo stor.

The president of the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) said today that "it is not demonstrated that the cases of accidental intoxication that occurred abroad" are related to the améijo captured in the legally exploited area of the Tejo River.

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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