Cedar Key Fishermen Against Oyster Proposal
Published October 28th, 2009
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Florida fishermen say a proposed federal regulations could leave the Florida oyster industry. A proposed FDA Gulf Coast oyster regulations that would take effect in 2011 has the potential to destroy area business in Cedar Key. The FDA Regulation would ban the sale of live Gulf Coast oysters unless they are treated chemically.
TV20's Josh Rosenthal explains it has the potential to not only destroy bacteria but livelihoods for many in the area - for more you can watch the video to you right.
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