Sewage Spill Leaving A Murky Mess For Local Shellfish Industry
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Sewage Spill Leaving A Murky Mess For Local Shellfish Industry
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DNREC issued an emergency closure of commercial and recreational shellfish harvest of oysters, clams and mussels in the Rehoboth Bay after a plumbing contractor cut a sewer line at Mariners Cove Mobile Home. Operator of Friends Clams & Oysters Steven Friend says the 21 day pause puts the breaks on his business.
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