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Europe's largest offshore mussel farm, built in Lyme Bay, England, faces pollution from harmful bacteria such as E.coli due to sewage dumping, blocking exports to continental Europe and impacting the local economy. The British shellfish industry and tourism have been affected by sewage pollution, and water companies have been criticized for prioritizing dividends over infrastructure investment. The new Labour government is trying to address the issue to kick start growth.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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