Delaware's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has announced that the Indian River Bay is now reopened to clamming and shellfish harvesting. This follows a mandatory 21-day closure period following the January 15 wastewater spill from Millsboro's sewage system.
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In a move to keep seafood enthusiasts well-informed, Maryland's Eastern Shore has seen the issuance of new state advisories today regarding certain fish caught from waterways across the state.
The Maryland Department of the Environment has reclassified a portion of a waterway in Dorchester County to close it to shellfish harvesting.
The Maryland Department of the Environment has reclassified a portion of a waterway in Talbot County to close it to shellfish harvesting.
Recent water quality investigation, minimal boating activities in winter justify temporary opening; separate waterway in St. Mary’s County reclassified for shellfish harvesting; both changes effective Monday.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced Tuesday the end of a 21-day emergency closure of commercial and recreational shellfish harvest of oysters, clams and mussels in the Rehoboth Bay that went into effect Dec. 28.
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