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For more than a decade, several Thurston County residents have fought to protect a beach from one of the shellfish industry's cash cows - or more specifically, cash clams.
Today, the soft sand and clean water in parts of South Puget Sound have become the center of interest for potential geoduck farming. Roughly 200 acres of Washington tideflats, mostly south of ...
Taylor Shellfish Company has reached a settlement with nearby homeowners and environmental advocates that will allow a large proposed Pierce County geoduck farm to move forward, subject to several ...
Today, geoduck aquaculture represents one-tenth of the global geoduck market, and Washington claims 90 percent of that share, according to Shamshak. “There are people interested in farming ...
For more than a decade, several Thurston County residents have fought to protect a beach from one of the shellfish industry's cash cows — or more specifically, cash clams.
BURLEY — A large shellfish farm proposed on a south Kitsap Peninsula lagoon will undergo special scrutiny over its potential impacts on water quality and wildlife. Taylor Shellfish, the state's ...
Neighbors near Zangle Cove in the Boston Harbor area are more focused on the industrial farming practices — called geoduck aquaculture — that they say could threaten the health and public use ...
Burley Lagoon resident Bruce Morse, who participated in discussions with Taylor Shellfish Company to agree on a settlement regarding a proposed geoduck farm, walks the shoreline outside his home ...
One property owner on Zangle Cove is ChangMook Sohn, who has approached Taylor Shellfish about staffing a proposed 1.1-acre geoduck farm on his private tidelands.
For more than a decade, several Thurston County residents have fought to protect a beach from one of the shellfish industry’s cash cows - or more specifically, cash clams.
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