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October 11, 2012 | last updated October 11, 2012 10:50 am

State mulls 10-year scallop-saving plan

With scallop season trailing off early in some parts of the state and punctuated by state closures in others, marine resource authorities are looking to a new 10-year plan to rejuvenate scallop beds.

Working Waterfront reported that the proposal would divide the coast into three major zones further divided into sub-zones where closures would rotate with the intention of giving scallop populations a chance to recover from heavy harvests.

But Down East, where some of the prime scallop beds in the state are located, the state is considering a different option as well: shortening the harvest season and decreasing daily catch limits.

The state's Department of Marine Resources will take public comments on the proposal through Monday.

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