FROM THE ARCHIVE
Mohegan Tribe scales down fishery plan
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2001

The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut wants to plant as many as 5 million clam eggs in area waterways in what a tribal official calls a scaled-down version of a controversial fisheries proposal.

The tribe had proposed a significant lobster and seafood fishery but ran into local opposition. The tribe promised to listen to the views of residents.

The tribe will hold a public hearing on its clam proposal October 16.

Get the Story:
Mohegans want to use part of Niantic Bay to farm clams (The New London Day 10/9)

Relevant Links:
Army Corps of Engineers - http://www.usace.army.mil
The Mohegan Tribe - http://www.mohegan.nsn.us

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