Thanks to dramatic improvements in water quality, some towns will soon be opening up the harbor for shellfish harvesting and ...
After more than 100 years, shellfish from certain parts of Boston Harbor will soon be deemed safe to harvest and eat, ...
3don MSN
Boston Harbor shellfish harvest changes will be ‘tremendous boon’ to Massachusetts residents
Love that clean water! For the first time in 100 years, commercial and recreational shellfishers will be allowed to direct ...
For the first time in decades, water quality has improved enough to reclassify certain areas to allow shellfishing for human ...
4don MSN
Parts of Boston Harbor meet shellfish consumption standards for first time in 100 years, state says
The state's Division of Marine Fisheries is in the process of reclassifying parts of the outer Boston Harbor so that ...
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Environmental Health has partially lifted its closure of shellfish harvesting from Discovery Bay, Sequim Bay and the Strait of Juan de Fuca east of Lyre River to the ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Recreational shellfish harvesting will remain closed until the fall when cooler water temperatures ensure that shellfish are once again safe for harvesting and consumption.
Heavier rains are triggering regulatory pauses on harvesting oysters and clams—and putting fishermen out of work.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results