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Mar 2024
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Shellfish and Ocean Acidification with B...

ROBERT KENNEDY JR
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Shellfish farming and ocean acidification are discussed by farmer Bill Dewey and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


Bill Dewey is a shellfish farmer in Puget Sound in Washington state. Dewey works on environmental, human health, aquaculture and regulatory policy issues at the local, state and federal levels.

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