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    New Bedford hurricane barrier up to federal standards
    NEW BEDFORD — The hurricane barrier is structurally sound and appears to meet all of the criteria that would lead to federal recertification, according to Ron Labelle, the city's Department of Public Infrastructure commissioner.
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    Gulf Seafood: Finally Safe to Eat?
    More than a year after last year's Deepwater Horizon oil spill, a nagging question lingers: Is it safe to eat seafood from the Gulf of Mexico?
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    NEW YORK: Don’t Eat Shellfish from Closed Long Island Fisheries
    May 20, 2011 - New York State officials issued a health warning Friday for the public to avoid eating certain shellfish harvested from bays on parts of the South Fork and North Shore after marine biotoxins forced the temporary closure of shell fishing areas in those parts of Long Island.
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    Red Tide finding forces shutdown of Cape Ann clam beds
    The first Red Tide closure of clam beds in Essex County this season — covering most of the beds from Manchester through Gloucester, Rockport and Essex to the New Hampshire line — has been announced today by the state's Division of Marine Fisheries.
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    2 boats collide in the Gulf of Mexico, 3 missing
    GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — The Coast Guard is searching for three people Thursday after two boats collided in the Gulf of Mexico off the Mississippi coast.
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33 Fishing Community Members Say Permit Bank, Giacalone are pluses for Gloucester

This permit bank is a true local treasure for our fishing community and related businesses. Its existence has been one of the only positive things to come to this fishing community in decades.