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October 18, 2021

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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 15 O C T O B E R 1 8 , 2 0 2 1 F O C U S M I D C O A S T / D OW N E A S T M A I N E "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 While some doors close, ours remain open. During our nearly 170 years in Maine, we've seen our fair share of banks come and go, merge, or close their doors. When that happens, it can leave many good people and local businesses with important financial questions, like... "Should I switch my bank?" If you have a question, Bath Savings is here to help. Our doors are open. MEMBER FDIC EQUAL HOUSING LENDER 1-800-447-4559 | bathsavings.com C O N T I N U E D O N F O L L OW I N G PA G E » 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.

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