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Mohegan Tribe still wants fishery
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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2002

The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut is waiting to see how the Army Corps of Engineers responds to the state's recommendation to limit a $10 million fisheries project.

The tribe has run into opposition from local fisherman and boating groups about plans to harvest shellfish in federal waters. The state wants the venture be scaled back, a recommendation the Army Corps has to accept or could make stronger.

Get the Story:
Mohegans to continue shellfish farming effort (The New London Day 3/21)

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

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