May 13, 2008
Mystery bay shellfish threat examined
“We will propose four buoys per acre”
Jake Johnson stands on a long dock overlooking his family's Mystery Bay shoreline, which is heavily laden with palm-sized oysters, many of which will end up as fine cuisine on restaurant tables from Seattle to ... via Peninsula Daily News
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