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Florida’s Oyster Central Apalachicola Bay Shut Down through 2025 due to overharvesting

Posted on December 17, 2020December 28, 2020 by William P. | 32145 Views | 18 min read

Fresh Oysters Courtesy: Image by Patricia Alexandre from Pixabay The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has placed a temporary ban on the harvesting of oysters out of Florida’s top producing bay through the end of 2025. Apalachicola Bay has historically produced the majority load of oysters consumed in Florida amounting to 90% of the

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