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The bay's diminishing bounty

At the turn of the 20th century, fortunes were made and lost on Chesapeake Bay oysters. But those days were long ago. Today’s oyster and crab fisheries are faced with disease and decline. Larry Simns, president of the Maryland Watermen’s Association, recently discussed the economics of a life on the water.

By Jon Goldstein

June 24, 2002

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