Downeast Institute: Scientists satisfy our taste for blue mussels and Arctic surfclams

March 8, 2017

Researchers focus on win-win for consumers and Maine coast--more jobs and shellfish diversity. Watch the video!

(Repost from Science Nation 3/2/2017) – These tiny creatures are Arctic surfclams. They’re getting packed up for a trip to the shore. With some help, they’re about to take up residence in an intertidal mudflat on the Maine coast, or ‘Downeast’ as they say around here, referring to ships sailing centuries ago from Boston east to Maine and downwind. Read more here.