Environment secretary Therese Coffey says finding the cause of the mass deaths is 'highly unlikely'.
The chairman of the select committee, Scarborough and Whitby Conservative MP Sir Robert Goodwill, wanted a new study to provide "as definitive an explanation as possible" and for various government bodies to monitor the area and carry out "thorough sampling and testing for chemical pollutants such as pyridine".
The government previously said it "may never find the cause" behind the deaths of thousands of shellfish off the North East and North Yorkshire coast She said the Environment Agency was the "first responder" and said she had asked the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science to be "engaged promptly" if a similar event occurred again.
She also rejected concerns about the economic impact of the die-offs, saying stock monitoring suggested the catch in late 2021 was "broadly" normal and no "significant reduction in landings" had been observed.
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