Sometimes shellfish harvest on private tidelands can be a touchy topic. Despite strict rules and advanced notice, some private tideland owers dispute the tribes’ treaty reserved rights to harvest. But, this isn’t the case for one private tidleland owner on Dutcher Cove.
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