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the vast point reyes national seashore, is the antithesis of the county's affluent inland cities. marshall, at the north end of tomales bay, is where marin's dairy industry started. today, though, its fortunes rest with mollusks – about half the state's shellfish producers grow oysters, clams and mussels
the vast point reyes national seashore, is the antithesis of the county's affluent inland cities. marshall, at the north end of tomales bay, is where marin's dairy industry started. today, though, its fortunes rest with mollusks – about half the state's shellfish producers grow oysters, clams and mussels...
https://pointreyes.org/pt-reyes-restaurants-west-marin-dining/
leftover or uncooked seafood sold for human consumption (including imported seafood) as bait or berley as it has the potential to spread aquatic diseases. this includes prawns , abalone, crabs and oysters.note, these types of aquatic diseases have no impact on human health. do not discard or store live
oysters or their shells in sa waters. dispose of them in landfill. bivalves (oysters, mussels, razorfish, cockles) cannot be taken from the port river and surrounding area, including west lakes , for any purpose including bait or berley. blood, bone, meat, offal and skin of an animal (other than a fish...
https://pir.sa.gov.au/fishing/recreational_fishing/using_bait_and_berley_in_sa