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Photo gallery: Sol Mariculture

Seth White pulls an oyster cage on deck while visiting his aquaculture lease in Middle Bay on June 21. White’s oyster operation plays a role in the development of his other sea farming ventures while also providing a sustainable income. (Bisi Cameron Yee photo)

Owner Seth White founded this oyster farm in February in the New Meadows River. He previously worked at Mere Point Oyster Co. and holds a master’s degree in aquaculture. In addition to oysters, White is experimenting with growing seaweed and sea urchins on his lease site.

This gallery is part of “Cultivating the Coast,” a special report that explores Harpswell’s rapidly growing aquaculture industry.

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