Sawyer Clark shows off some of the baby scallop "bugs" that are abundant in the Peconic Estuary this summer. But their adult progenitors appear to have died in huge numbers over the summer, for the third summer in a row, leaving few hopes for the fall harvest.
Bug bay scallops are abundant this summer but adults have suffered a widespread die-off for the third summer in a row. Jon Semlear
Sawyer Clark shows off some of the baby scallop "bugs" that are abundant in the Peconic Estuary this summer. But their adult progenitors appear to have died in huge numbers over the summer, for the third summer in a row, leaving few hopes for the fall harvest.
Bug bay scallops are abundant this summer but adults have suffered a widespread die-off for the third summer in a row. Jon Semlear
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