MILLSBORO, Del. - Delaware's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has announced that the Indian River Bay is now reopened to clamming and shellfish harvesting. This follows a ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — This Friday, a specialized drone lifted off from the Old Fish House Bar & Grill in Grant to deliver one million seed clams into the Indian River Lagoon. Three million more clams ...
A wastewater leak in the area of the Millsboro Wastewater Treatment Facility has caused the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control to close the Indian River Bay to clamming ...
Can a few good drones and a billion "super clams" save the Indian River Lagoon? Maybe not all by themselves, but these shellfish ways are well worth a try, according to the Indian River Lagoon Billion ...
MILLSBORO, Del. - The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has announced an extended closure of the Indian River Bay to clam and mussel harvesting due to a sewage release ...
A research project is testing whether clams can boost the Indian River Lagoon seagrass population. Lucinid clams have a symbiotic relationship with seagrass. Clams eat hydrogen sulfide, which can kill ...
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