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Growing the blue economy in Penobscot Bay with Mussel Farming

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Raising sustainable, healthy, local seafood in the Gulf of Maine
Why kelp farming is the perfect complement to lobstering

MAINE AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION
339 Water Street, Gardiner, ME, 04345
(207) 622-0136

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