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3. Why are so many hellbent to destroy what is beautiful and enjoyed by others?
Thu May 23, 2024, 09:38 AM
May 2024

Last edited Thu May 23, 2024, 10:40 AM - Edit history (1)

I live in Maine near a shallow saltwater bay that is enjoyed by boaters, fishermen and appreciators of nature. The bay has been taken over by a commercial oyster farm, which is depositing sludge along the banks of this shallow, not-self-cleaning body of water. Our local government is reviewing their application for a 150-foot-long pier out into the near reaches of the bay, disrupting the quietude of neighbors and others who enjoy the serenity still present. I believe the fix is in. This water, which used to nourish shellfish and other spawning species is now bereft of precious eel grass that was the critical component for the life of this bay. This loss is probably irreversible. As has been said, follow the money.

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