A massive sewage spill that sent more than 200 million gallons of raw wastewater into the Potomac River is still rippling through the region's seafood industry, even as officials say water quality is ...
The coast of Terrebonne Parish has fully reopened to oyster harvesting, more than a month after a “mechanical failure” at the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port caused more than 30,000 gallons of crude oil ...
State health officials have closed 166 square miles of private oyster leases in Terrebonne Bay and nearby marshes after oil spilled from a terminal 18 miles offshore last month and later reached the ...
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Louisiana shuts down some oyster harvesting areas after oil spill raises contamination fears
COCODRIE, La. (WVUE) — State health officials have closed multiple oyster harvesting areas in coastal Louisiana as concerns grow over the impact of an oil spill near Port Fourchon. The Louisiana ...
Buyers are reluctant to purchase oysters from the Potamic River, according to the president of the Maryland Watermen's Association. A massive sewage spill that sent more than 200 million gallons of ...
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