NJ Fish & Wildlife cops confiscate 64,000 bad clams
ALLENTOWN Fish & Game conservation police stopped 64,000 tainted clams from potentially being sold or served to the public thanks to a tip from a passer-by.
Four people were spotted collecting corbicula claims out of Doctors Creek in Allentown, a creek that has been condemned because it runs near a sewage treatment plant, according to the NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife.
Corbicula clams, also known as Asian or golden clams, are an invasive species whose reproduction can clog intake pipes and local ecosystems, according the the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The officers took the people and the clams into custody. Fish & Wildlife did not disclose their identities.
NJ Fish & Wildlife cops confiscate 64,000 bad clams
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