Palm Beach Illustrated

Happy as a CLAM

hen the state of Florida banned net fishing in 1995 to save wild clam and oyster populations, many shellfish harvesters turned to farming, a practice known as aquaculture. The fastest growing domestic food sector, aquaculture products represent nearly 50 percent of seafood consumed in

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