Kingfish Maine goes before Jonesport planning board

by Nancy Beal

Nearly two years ago, a company in the Netherlands that grows what it has branded “Dutch yellowtail” sent its top executives and scientists to a public meeting in Jonesport’s library to tell the town that they wanted to build a $100 million land-based fish farm on Chandler Bay on 93 acres north of the town’s largest cemetery. The meeting concluded with all arms raised in a show of hands of those who supported the project.

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