Starting in about 2010, many towns on the Cape began trying to increase shellfish populations and credit them for their nitrogen-removal work.
The waters of Boston Harbor are now clean enough that shellfish from its outer communities can be eaten without first running ...
Eating shellfish regularly supports immune, brain, and metabolic health. Shellfish provide protein, vitamin B12, and essential minerals with relatively low mercury levels. Improper preparation and ...
It's the season for shellfishing in parts of the Westport River, where people are braving the cold weather. Here's where to ...
It’s been a little over hundred years since fishermen were free to catch shellfish in the Boston Harbor. But now, the state has declared that shellfish from parts of the harbor can be safely caught ...
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