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Oyster reef removal begins in MagothyPublished 05/05/08
Removal of a botched oyster reef in Sillery Bay began today and should be completed within a week and a half, state Department of Natural Resources officials said.
The news came as a relief to the handful of residents gathered last week at the Sillery Bay Community Pavilion along the Magothy River, where DNR representatives met with them to discuss the project.
They acknowledged it's a discussion that probably should have happened before the artificial reef was installed nearly a year ago. "For the future, we all are aware and know that communities need to be called," said Chris Judy, the DNR shellfish program...
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Oyster reef removal - May 6, 2008
Wow! $200,000 in taxpayers money down the drain and no accountability?
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