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"A lot of people don't like to look
at oyster farms and have a lot of
money to try to restrict our growth.
But they miss that the oysters are
clearing the water and increasing bio-
diversity," he adds.
Scully added that aquaculture
and oyster harvesting, in particular,
has exploded along Maine's whole
coast, so the concentration in the
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P H O T O / F R E D F I E L D
There's a several-
thousand-year
history here. The
foundation is
here. The oyster
population is a
natural one here
and it's only
growing.
— Bill Mook
Mook Sea Farm
Barbara Scully sold Glidden Point
in 2016 and now operates Scully
Sea Products in Edgecomb, along
the Damariscotta River.