[ad_1] Valuable species of shellfish have become harder to find on the East Coast because of degraded habitat caused by a warming environment Written by By PATRICK WHITTLE, Associated Press PORTLAND, Maine …
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[ad_1] Researchers studying the sharp decline between 1980 and 2010 in documented landings of the four most commercially-important bivalve mollusks—eastern oysters, northern quahogs, softshell clams and northern bay scallops—have identified the causes. …
Read More »Researchers Find Decline in East Coast Commercial Shellfish Landings Linked to Environmental Factors — ecoRI News
[ad_1] By ecoRI News staff Researchers studying the sharp decline between 1980 and 2010 in documented landings of the four most commercially important bivalve mollusks — eastern oysters, northern quahogs, soft-shell clams, …
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