Taylor Shellfish Farms has officially presented its plans for a 30-acre geoduck farm for Dungeness Bay, reported the Sequim Gazette, but the permitting process might take months or even years, according to Bill Dewey, spokesman at the company.

The later half of the Dungeness River Management Team meeting Feb. 11 was devoted to Taylor officials in order to answer public inquiries pertaining to the geoduck farm anticipated in Dungeness Bay.

The company already has about 80 acres of geoduck-specific aquaculture in Puget Sound, but the farm in Dungeness Bay would be its largest – trumping its 16-acre geoduck farm in Discovery Bay.

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