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.
Mussels, crabs, and pasta are on the menu for another delicious Italian dish in the DelmarvaLife kitchen for Mamma Mia Monday!
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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