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Maine's Mussel Harvest In 2016 Worst In 4 Decades

Robert F. Bukaty
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Associated Press
In this Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017 photo a plate of fire-roasted mussels sits at a restaurant in Freeport, Maine.

SCARBOROUGH, Maine - Maine mussels are losing their muscle.
 
The state's blue mussels are beloved by seafood fans near and far, but the size of the annual harvest has dipped in recent years.
 
Harvesters collected less than 1.8 million pounds of mussel meat in 2016. That's the lowest since 1976, when the state's harvesters topped a million pounds for the first time.
 
In the 1980s and 1990s, harvesters topped 6 million pounds three times. They have routinely topped 3 million pounds until 10 years ago.
 
The state Department of Marine Resources says one of the factors influencing the decline is shellfish poison events that necessitate harvesting closures. There was one such event just last month.
 
Massachusetts surpassed Maine as the biggest blue mussel producing state in 2015. The mussels are also harvested in Washington state and elsewhere.