Mid-afternoon on a breezy and chilly November afternoon, a handful of clammers joined together to pull wire cages they had anchored in the mud flats last spring.
Mid-afternoon on a breezy and chilly November afternoon, a handful of clammers joined together to pull wire cages they had anchored in the mud flats last spring.
FRANKLIN — Brian Beal, director of research for the Downeast Institute, will join the Frenchman Bay Regional Shellfish Committee when it meets Sept. 13 at the Franklin Community Center to
Maintaining shoreline access, preserving brood stock, better coordinating with neighboring towns and dealing with “bad eggs” are just some of the issues keeping municipal shellfish program managers up at night.