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Photographs of a leading U.S. shellfish supplier’s operations in Puget Sound
Global Aquaculture Advocate Editor James Wright toured Taylor Shellfish Co. operations in Puget Sound following the SeaWeb Seafood Summit, which was held in nearby Seattle. Taylor, one of the leading U.S. shellfish suppliers, offered conference attendees an up-close look at its farming, processing and hatchery operations. The tour stopped in Totten Inlet, Shelton and Quilcene Bay.
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