On Friday morning, Tricia Rosina, an education coordinator with the firm ACT Engineering, and environmental technician Rachel Thornton were cleaning, measuring and preparing oysters raised this year for release into the Great Egg Harbor Bay. Read more from The Press of Atlantic City.
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