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Jennifer Hanhila <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Dec 1998 21:46:57 PST
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Come on you guys...I know you know a lot so let's have a little info.
here.   Why would it be impossible (all of a sudden) for a LARGE area to
farm oysters?   The oyster farms in Kino Bay were, until recently,
flourishing.  Does it have to do with climate.....el nino....????   Will
this change and go back to the way it was a year ago?  Seeing this
absence of a once common creature was so odd.  I simply don't
understand.  There are no new pollutants in the area.
                          Jennifer
 
 
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