Shellfish growing water closed to harvesting earlier this year reopened Thursday, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.
) - Shellfish growing waters closed to harvesting earlier this year reopened Thursday, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health. Portions of Mobile Bay, including Portersville Bay, had been temporarily closed to oyster harvesting since Jan.
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