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What’s at Stake as Apalachicola Bay’s Oyster Farm Reopens

January 6, 2026

Two oyster farmers from Water if Life Oysters are wearing gray sweat shirts are smiling and standing together. One has a glove on and is holding a few oyster very close in the foreground. Sun and palm trees shine behind them.

This feature story from Civil Eats centers on Apalachicola, Florida, a coastal oyster town where residents are working to care for their bay, restore its ecosystem, and protect a way …

Immigration Arrests Rock New Bedford Seafood Industry

May 13, 2025

Two scallop vessels sit side by side at a fishing harbor. One boat is deep blue and the other black. The black boat has scallop shells painted on the front of the boat.

The New Bedford Light reports that two longtime seafood workers — one with serious health issues — were going about their routine Monday when they were arrested and taken from …

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