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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Sen. Colburn Seeks Extension On Oyster Harvest Season

ANNAPOLIS – State Senator Richard F. Colburn (R-Eastern Shore) announced today that he has sent a letter to Department of Natural Resources Acting Secretary Joseph Gill requesting an extension of the current oyster harvest season. In a letter dated February 24, 2014, Senator Colburn stated, “I am writing to request your consideration of extending the current oyster harvesting season until April 30, 2014. Colder than average conditions this winter have lead to more snow and icing of the rivers and bays which have caused Maryland watermen to miss 45 days of the current season. It is my hope you will consider this extension to give these oyster harvesters the opportunity to make up for lost revenue and income during this time.”

The current oyster harvest season is set to close on March 31, 2014.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What's there to extend? The oyster population is nearly dead!

Anonymous said...

There a lot more than that to the subject, 659, but only an oyster man has the answers. I talked to one this weekend, .

Wow, is there ever a disparity here.