Soft shell clams are declining and those who depend on the state's second-most-valuable fishery are having to adaptClams have long been a source of food and income for a variety of people in Maine: the Indigenous Wabanaki, commercial harvesters or anyone willing to dig in the mud. But their populations are declining steeply.Maine produces 62% of the nation's softshell clams. They are the second most economically valuable fishery in the state behind lobster and sustain people's livelihoods up and down the coast. Continue reading...
'Like a train that can't be stopped': how the climate crisis threatens clammers
15. října 2022 14:15
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/15/saving-maine-softshell-clams-climate-crisis-green-crab
Zdroj: The Guardian