Recreational shellfish harvesting is not currently allowed in Budd Inlet. According to health officials in Thurston County, ...
are notorious for being sources of the toxin that causes sometimes-deadly paralytic shellfish poisoning. Now a new study is providing information that might help people harvest the clams more ...
According to a news release from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the shellfish area will close for the harvest of oysters, clams, and mussels. The release said ...
Shellfish are now frequently grown in off ... The town moratorium permits independent baymen to continue harvesting in the 2,250 acres outside the lease area where they currently work.
are notorious for being sources of the toxin that causes sometimes-deadly paralytic shellfish poisoning. Now a new study is providing information that might help people harvest the clams more ...