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Why do tribal members get to come onto private property and harvest shellfish?

In what kind of harvesting do the tribes participate?

How will a property owner know when a shellfish harvest is going to occur?

What if there aren’t many clams or oysters on a beach?

Do property owners have any recourse if they disagree with a population assessment?

Which tribes will be able to harvest shellfish from a particular beach?

Can non-Indian property owners harvest commercially from their property?

How will tribal shellfish harvesters access shellfish beds?

Who will ensure tribal harvesters won’t break any harvesting or access rules?

What happens if a tribal shellfish harvester breaks a law while harvesting?

How often will tribal harvesters be on a beach?

Won’t tribal shellfish harvesting deplete the resource?

How can the public be assured that shellfish harvested by the tribes is safe to consume?

How will the tribes know if changes in water quality occur and either worsen and contaminate shellfish, or improve and make more shellfish safe for harvest?

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