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B.C. oyster farmer Steve Pocock said he can’t see many upsides for shellfish aquaculture
Rivers & Oceans

Not many upsides for shellfish aquaculture

September 18, 2020 Rochelle Baker

National Observer, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Marine heat waves, ocean acidification, toxic algae blooms.

B.C. oyster farmer Steve Pocock said he can’t see many upsides for shellfish aquaculture when it comes to dealing with the effects of climate change.

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CLAMMusselsOcean acidificationOcean heatwavesoceans warmingOuter IslandsOystersPacific OystersRead IslandRead Island AquacultureSawmill Bay ShellfishScallopsShellfishSteve PocockTimothy GreenVancouver Island University

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