HARPSWELL — The Harpswell Heritage Land Trust will sponsor a free talk on Wednesday about the impact acidic mud has on clam harvests.
According to a press release, the group Friends of Casco Bay found increasing acid levels during recent surveys.
Mike Doan, a research associate with that group, will present details on that research and advice about how acidification can be curbed during a talk at the Harpswell Land Trust Community Room at 153 Harpswell Neck Road at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
For more information, email info@hhltmaine.org or call 751-1121.
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