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Asian green mussels threat to oyster beds, nuisance for boaters

Por: WPTV Nation August 29, 2023

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SEBASTIAN, Fla. —  Just steps off of the city of Sebastian’s shoreline, a working waterfront keeps the town's rich fishing history alive.Another day on the river sorting oysters, Nicolette Mariano said.Crews spend hours on the water shucking away to serve-up the only locally grown oysters you'll find on the Treasure Coast.Mariano started her Treasure Coast Shellfish business during the pandemic.It has been a complete... + full article



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