Red Tide Cripples New England Shellfishing

For the first time in 30 years, the toxic algae bloom known as red tide has shut down shellfish beds from Maine to Cape Cod. Red tide is an annual phenomenon in Maine, but it’s rapidly spreading along the coast of southern Massachusetts. And the shellfish scarcity has the region’s restaurants scrambling.

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