Bay Scallops Bounce Back, Approach Level Needed for Recreational Harvest

Bay scallops, who live in those quintessential “seashells” you see decorating beach houses everywhere, aren’t the first shellfish we associate with the Chesapeake Bay. Just like oysters, however, scallops are Bay natives. They used to flourish behind the barrier islands of Virginia’s Eastern Shore, in underwater grass meadows. They were so plentiful there was a commercial fishery in the early 1900s.

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