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Jim Brunner <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:35:16 -0600
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Hi all,
I think we need to obtain an official definition of "dredging".
Dredging for a canal is quite a different thing than dredging for
scallops; hard to believe that they would hamper their fisheries to
such a great extent.

Jim B
On Feb 21, 2010, at 2:09 PM, Matt Blaine wrote:

> Dear Andrew,
> That is the Pacific side. Around Gubernadora and Cebaco Islands. I
> was wondering if that is a somewhat local ban. In the US there are
> places where one can not collect live mollusks for study (you can
> collect them to eat if they are listed as such) and many other
> places where you can collect live mollusks even by dredge if you are
> so inclined.
> Matt
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