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Texas oyster industry braces for more bad news

A continuing flood of oyster-killing freshwater stemming from Hurricane Harvey erases all doubt that the Texas industry was 'Born under a bad sign'

By Jason Huffman | Sept. 12, 2017 18:12 BST
Raz Halili of Prestige Oysters, in Dickinson, Texas, uses his jet ski to rescue flood-stranded residents after Hurricane Harvey. Picture courtesy of Gulf Seafood Foundation.
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