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Clams / Geoduck / Hiatellidae / Oyster / Hard clam / Aquaculture in Alaska
Date: 2015-02-13 16:50:19
Clams
Geoduck
Hiatellidae
Oyster
Hard clam
Aquaculture in Alaska

2013 Alaska Aquatic Farm Industry Summary Alaska Department of Fish and Game Permitted Operations 68 aquatic farms, 8 nurseries, 2 hatcheries

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